thenardite (Meaning)

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thenardite (n.)

Anhydrous sodium sulphate, a mineral of a white or brown color and vitreous luster.

Synonyms & Antonyms of thenardite

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thenardite Sentence Examples

  1. The extraction of mirabilite from lake brine yielded thenardite as a byproduct.
  2. The dry lake bed contained extensive deposits of thenardite, a hydrated sodium sulfate mineral.
  3. The thermal decomposition of thenardite produces sodium oxide and sulfur dioxide.
  4. The thenardite crystals exhibited a distinctive prismless, tabular habit.
  5. The solubility of thenardite increases with increasing temperature.
  6. Industrial processes utilize thenardite as a source of sodium sulfate for the manufacture of detergents and paper.
  7. The presence of impurities in thenardite can affect its chemical and physical properties.
  8. The hydration of anhydrous sodium sulfate results in the formation of thenardite.
  9. The dehydration of thenardite yields anhydrous sodium sulfate, a valuable industrial chemical.
  10. The mineralogical composition of the thenardite deposit varied significantly with depth.

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Anhydrous sodium sulphate, a mineral of a white or brown color and vitreous luster.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The extraction of mirabilite from lake brine yielded thenardite as a byproduct.

The dry lake bed contained extensive deposits of thenardite, a hydrated sodium sulfate mineral.

The thermal decomposition of thenardite produces sodium oxide and sulfur dioxide.

The thenardite crystals exhibited a distinctive prismless, tabular habit.