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Thermal Analysis Curves of Halide Minerals

The thermal properties of halides are characterized by melting and dehydration of the water present at a particular stage during heating. [Pg.252]

L Villaumite—lOll °C endotherm, melting of villaumite after melting evaporation starts (melting point of villaumite 993 °C [4]). [Pg.253]

II Fluorite—DTA curve shows no changes upto 1200 °C (melting point of fluorite 1360 °C [2]). [Pg.253]

Ammoniac, NH Cl II, chloragyrite, AgCl III, sylvite, KCl IV, halite, NaCl. [Pg.253]

Ammoniac—204 °C endotherm, ammoniac melts 342 °C endotherm, molten ammoniac evaporates accompanied by a mass loss. [Pg.253]


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