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glaubers salt is an example of

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Glauber's salt is the decahydrate form of sodium sulfate. It is also known as mirabilite. ... Glauber's salt is known to be a vitreous mineral with a white or colourless appearance that is formed as an evaporite from brines containing sodium sulfate.

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