
Hanksite - Wikipedia
Hanksite is a sulfate mineral, distinguished as one of only a handful that contain both carbonate and sulfate ions (a sulfate carbonate). It has the chemical formula Na 22 K (SO 4) 9 (CO 3) 2 Cl.
Hanksite: Mineral information, data and localities. - mindat.org
Colourless to grey, yellow or almost black; colourless in transmitted light. Named by William Earl Hidden in 1885 in honor of Henry Garber Hanks (12 May 1826, Cleveland, Ohio, USA - 19 …
Hanksite: Complete Guide (2025) | Healing Crystals Co.
2020年8月4日 · Hanksite is known as one of the most grounding and purifying crystals. It cleanses your physical body and enhances your spirituality. All the above-mentioned …
HANKSITE (Sodium Potassium Sulfate Carbonate Chloride)
Hanksite is an unusual mineral mostly because of its formula. It is one of only a handful of minerals that contain both carbonate and sulfate ion groups. This brings up the question: to …
Hanksite Meanings and Crystal Properties - The Crystal Council
Hanksite is a potassium sulfate mineral that crystallizes in the form of prismatic shards and elongated, tabular crystals. Many chemical and clay impurities can affect its color while …
Hanksite
Hanksite is a rare anhydrous chloro-carbonate of potassium and sodium first described in 1885. It is very unusual in that it consists of both sulfate and carbonate ion groups, which has led to …
Hanksite - Geology Page
2014年4月14日 · Hanksite is a sulfate mineral, distinguished as one of only a handful that contain both carbonate and sulfate ion groups. It has the chemical formula: Na 22 K (SO 4) 9 (CO 3) 2 …
Hanksite Mineral Data
Named for H. G. Hanks, American geologist. Comments: Translucent, hexagonal crystal of hanksite. Location: Searles Lake, San Bernardino Co., California, USA. Scale: Crystal size 3 …
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形成類似水晶的六面角柱狀晶體,或者以板狀集合體產出。 是從無色、淺黃、淺灰色到灰黑色且具有玻璃光澤的礦物,條痕為白色。 在紫外線長波段照射下,偶而會產生微弱的淺黃色螢光。 …
HANKSITE - Crystallography Gems
HANKSITE. A water soluble sulfate mineral, distinguished as one of only a handful that contain both carbonate and sulfate ion groups. It was first described in 1888 for an occurrence in …