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Adamsite-(Y)Adamsite-(Y) (or IMA1999-020) NaY(CO3)2·6H2O is a mineral of sodium, yttrium, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. It is named after Prof. Frank Dawson Adams, a Canadian geologist. Its Mohs scale rating is 3. Product highlight
Categories: Sodium minerals | Yttrium minerals | Carbonate minerals |
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