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- Gwihabaite abstract "Gwihabaite is a rare ammonium potassium nitrate mineral (NH4,K)(NO3). It is orthorhombic in form, colorless with a vitreous luster. It has a Mohs hardness of 5 and a specific gravity of 1.77. It is deliquescent and water-soluble. The mineral is also known as nitrammite. It was first described in 1996 for an occurrence in Gcwihaba Cave (Drotsky's Caverns, type locality), Maun, North-West District, Botswana. It occurs as incrustations and efflorescences on cave surfaces formed by bacterial action on bat guano.".
- Gwihabaite wikiPageExternalLink gwihabaite.pdf.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageExternalLink min-6983.html.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageID "18583336".
- Gwihabaite wikiPageLength "880".
- Gwihabaite wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Gwihabaite wikiPageRevisionID "672278630".
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Ammonium.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Botswana.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nitrate_minerals.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Cave.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Efflorescence.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Gcwihaba_Cave.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Guano.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Hygroscopy.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Maun,_Botswana.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Mohs_scale_of_mineral_hardness.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Nitrate.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink North-West_District_(Botswana).
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Orthorhombic_crystal_system.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Potassium.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Specific_gravity.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLink Type_locality_(geology).
- Gwihabaite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gwihabaite".
- Gwihabaite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mineral-stub.
- Gwihabaite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gwihabaite subject Category:Nitrate_minerals.
- Gwihabaite hypernym Mineral.
- Gwihabaite type Mineral.
- Gwihabaite comment "Gwihabaite is a rare ammonium potassium nitrate mineral (NH4,K)(NO3). It is orthorhombic in form, colorless with a vitreous luster. It has a Mohs hardness of 5 and a specific gravity of 1.77. It is deliquescent and water-soluble. The mineral is also known as nitrammite. It was first described in 1996 for an occurrence in Gcwihaba Cave (Drotsky's Caverns, type locality), Maun, North-West District, Botswana.".
- Gwihabaite label "Gwihabaite".
- Gwihabaite sameAs Q3780156.
- Gwihabaite sameAs Gwihabaïte.
- Gwihabaite sameAs Gwihabaite.
- Gwihabaite sameAs m.04g2pxc.
- Gwihabaite sameAs Q3780156.
- Gwihabaite wasDerivedFrom Gwihabaite?oldid=672278630.
- Gwihabaite isPrimaryTopicOf Gwihabaite.