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- Mineral_hydration abstract "Mineral hydration is an inorganic chemical reaction where water is added to the crystal structure of a mineral, usually creating a new mineral, usually called a hydrate. In geological terms, the process of mineral hydration is known as retrograde alteration and is a process occurring in retrograde metamorphism. It commonly accompanies metasomatism and is often a feature of wall rock alteration around ore bodies. Hydration of minerals occurs generally in concert with hydrothermal circulation which may be driven by tectonic or igneous activity.Mineral hydration is also a process in the regolith that results in conversion of silicate minerals into clay minerals.There are two main ways in which minerals hydrate. One is conversion of an oxide to a double hydroxide, as with the hydration of calcium oxide—CaO—to calcium hydroxide—Ca(OH)2, the other is with the incorporation of water molecules directly into the crystalline structure of a new mineral, as in the hydration of feldspars to clay minerals, garnet to chlorite, or kyanite to muscovite. Some mineral structures, for example, montmorillonite, are capable of including a variable amount of water without significant change to the mineral structure.Hydration is the mechanism by which hydraulic binders such as Portland cement develop strength. A hydraulic binder is a material that can set and harden submerged in water by forming insoluble products in a hydration reaction. The term hydraulicity or hydraulic activity is indicative of the chemical affinity of the hydration reaction.".
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- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_hydroxide.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_oxide.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydrates.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inorganic_reactions.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metamorphic_petrology.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Cement.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_affinity.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Chlorite_group.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Clay.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Clay_minerals.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Clay–water_interaction.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_structure.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Feldspar.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Garnet.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Geology.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Hydrate.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Hydrothermal_circulation.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxide.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Kyanite.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphism.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Metasomatism.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Montmorillonite.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Muscovite.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Oxide.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Portland_cement.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLink Regolith.
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hydration".
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mineral hydration".
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLinkText "alterable".
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLinkText "hydrated minerals".
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLinkText "hydrated".
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLinkText "hydration minerals".
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLinkText "hydration reaction".
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLinkText "hydration".
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLinkText "hydraulic activity".
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLinkText "hydrous alteration".
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageWikiLinkText "mineral hydration".
- Mineral_hydration wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Mineral_hydration subject Category:Hydrates.
- Mineral_hydration subject Category:Inorganic_reactions.
- Mineral_hydration subject Category:Metamorphic_petrology.
- Mineral_hydration hypernym Reaction.
- Mineral_hydration type Disease.
- Mineral_hydration type Reaction.
- Mineral_hydration type Science.
- Mineral_hydration comment "Mineral hydration is an inorganic chemical reaction where water is added to the crystal structure of a mineral, usually creating a new mineral, usually called a hydrate. In geological terms, the process of mineral hydration is known as retrograde alteration and is a process occurring in retrograde metamorphism. It commonly accompanies metasomatism and is often a feature of wall rock alteration around ore bodies.".
- Mineral_hydration label "Mineral hydration".
- Mineral_hydration sameAs Q889710.
- Mineral_hydration sameAs إماهة.
- Mineral_hydration sameAs Hydradiad_mwynol.
- Mineral_hydration sameAs Hydratation.
- Mineral_hydration sameAs Hidratazio_(geologia).
- Mineral_hydration sameAs Hydrataatio.
- Mineral_hydration sameAs Hydratation.
- Mineral_hydration sameAs מיום_מינרלי.
- Mineral_hydration sameAs Hidratacija.
- Mineral_hydration sameAs Hidratáció.
- Mineral_hydration sameAs Idratazione_minerale.
- Mineral_hydration sameAs Гидраттану.
- Mineral_hydration sameAs Hydratatie.
- Mineral_hydration sameAs m.0dyj96.
- Mineral_hydration sameAs Hydration.
- Mineral_hydration sameAs Q889710.
- Mineral_hydration wasDerivedFrom Mineral_hydration?oldid=688425201.
- Mineral_hydration isPrimaryTopicOf Mineral_hydration.