what is formula of whitrite
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Whitrite:
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- Witherite is a barium carbonate mineral, BaCO3, is a mineral group.
- Witherite crystallizes within the orthorhombic system and virtually always is twinned.
- Witherite forms in low-temperature hydrothermal environments.
- It is related to fluorite, celestine, galena, barite, calcite, and aragonite. Witherite is a clear white or gray orthorhombic mineral consisting of a carbonate of barium.
- It alters when sulphuric acid from sulfide minerals dissolves the Witherite, and the sulfur combines with the barium to form Barite.
- Witherite is and also formed from Calcite that loses its calcium and gets replaced by barium, thus forming Witherite in the process.
- Witherite is used for hardening steel, and for making cement, glass, enamelware, soap, dye, and explosives.
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