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- Botryogen abstract "Botryogen is a hydrous magnesium sulfate mineral with formula: MgFe3+(SO4)2(OH)·7H2O. It is also known as quetenite.It crystallizes in the monoclinic prismatic system and typically occurs as vitreous bright yellow to red botryoidal to reniform masses and radiating crystal prisms. Its specific gravity is 2 to 2.1 and its Mohs hardness is 2.It occurs in arid climates as a secondary alteration product of pyrite-bearing deposits.It was first described in 1828 for an occurrence in the Falu mine of Falun, Dalarna, Sweden. It was named for its grape like appearance from Greek botrys for bunch of grapes and genos to bear.".
- Botryogen thumbnail Botryogen-Butlerite-Copiapite-d05-1a.jpg?width=300.
- Botryogen wikiPageExternalLink botryogen.pdf.
- Botryogen wikiPageExternalLink Botryogen.shtml.
- Botryogen wikiPageExternalLink min-733.html.
- Botryogen wikiPageID "5933553".
- Botryogen wikiPageLength "2348".
- Botryogen wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Botryogen wikiPageRevisionID "669941860".
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Botryoidal.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Butlerite.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sulfate_minerals.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Copiapite.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Magnesium.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Mohs_hardness.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Mohs_scale_of_mineral_hardness.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Monoclinic.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Parabutlerite.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Pyrite.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Specific_gravity.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Sulfate_mineral.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Sulfate_minerals.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Botryogen".
- Botryogen wikiPageWikiLinkText "botryogen".
- Botryogen caption "Specimen from Mina Santa Elena, Alcaparrosa, San Juan, Argentina with a red colored crystal of botryogen in a matrix of butlerite, copiapite and parabutlerite".
- Botryogen category Sulfate_minerals.
- Botryogen formula "MgFe3+2·7H2O".
- Botryogen hasPhotoCollection Botryogen.
- Botryogen name "Botryogen".
- Botryogen strunz "7".
- Botryogen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Botryogen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sulfate-mineral-stub.
- Botryogen subject Category:Sulfate_minerals.
- Botryogen hypernym Mineral.
- Botryogen type ChemicalSubstance.
- Botryogen type Mineral.
- Botryogen type Sulfate.
- Botryogen type ChemicalObject.
- Botryogen type Thing.
- Botryogen type Q7946.
- Botryogen comment "Botryogen is a hydrous magnesium sulfate mineral with formula: MgFe3+(SO4)2(OH)·7H2O. It is also known as quetenite.It crystallizes in the monoclinic prismatic system and typically occurs as vitreous bright yellow to red botryoidal to reniform masses and radiating crystal prisms.".
- Botryogen label "Botryogen".
- Botryogen sameAs Botriògen.
- Botryogen sameAs Botryogen.
- Botryogen sameAs Botriógeno.
- Botryogen sameAs بتریوژن.
- Botryogen sameAs Botriogeno.
- Botryogen sameAs Botryogeen.
- Botryogen sameAs m.0ff6lh.
- Botryogen sameAs Ботріоген.
- Botryogen sameAs Q417192.
- Botryogen sameAs Q417192.
- Botryogen wasDerivedFrom Botryogen?oldid=669941860.
- Botryogen depiction Botryogen-Butlerite-Copiapite-d05-1a.jpg.
- Botryogen isPrimaryTopicOf Botryogen.
- Botryogen name "Botryogen".