it's in the mineral group sulfate because gypsum is a hydrous calcium sulfate
Gypsum is a sulfate.
Strontium Sulfate is the sulfate salt of Strontium. It is a white, odorless crystaline substance powder and occurs in nature as the mineral Celestine. So your answer is Celestine.
Barite.
You "crack" it.
Baryte is an extremely heavy sulfate mineral and is a nonsilicate. It is generally colorless and is the main source of barium.
Baryte is an extremely heavy sulfate mineral and is a nonsilicate. It is generally colorless and is the main source of barium.
no cyanide = CN, a compound of carbon and nitrogen, and lethal to any organism that uses oxygen respiration.
it's in the mineral group sulfate because gypsum is a hydrous calcium sulfate
No. Calcite is a carbonate mineral.
A Sulfate
Gypsum.
No. Cadmium is a heavy metal and very toxic.
The ground, it is first a mineral then it turns into a metal. very heavy
Gypsum is not a silicate it is a sulfate. Gypsum is a very soft mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula CaSO4·2H2O
Sulfate
Yes, Cadmium Sulfate (CdSO4) is soluble. Sulfate (SO4) is always soluble, except with a heavy metal. Luckily, Cadmium is not a heavy metal, and therefore, it is soluble.