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Blödite is a hydrated sodium magnesium sulfate mineral with formula: Na2Mg(SO4)2·4H2O. The mineral is clear to yellow in color often darkened by inclusions and forms monoclinic crystals. A synonym for the mineral is bloedite (German umlaut can be written as an `e` addition). Blödite was first described in 1821 for an occurrence in a salt depo.....
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(Hydrated Sodium Magnesium Sulfate) Blodite, which is also spelled
bloedite, forms in marine and non-marine (lacustrine) evaporite deposits. Evaporite minerals are geologically important because they clearly are related to the environmental conditions that existed at the time of their deposition, namely arid. ...
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