Unnamed (NH4 Thiosulphate)
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Formula:
(NH4)2(S2O3)
Found around coal-fire gas vents in burning coal banks.
Chemical Properties of Unnamed (NH4 Thiosulphate)
Formula:
(NH4)2(S2O3)
Elements listed:
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Health Risks:
No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.
References for Unnamed (NH4 Thiosulphate)
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Stracher, G.B., Finkelman, R.B., Hower, J.C., Pone, J.D.N., Prakash, A., Blake, D.R., Schroeder, P.A., Emsbo-Mattingly, S.D., and O'Keefe, J.M.K. (2009): Natural and anthropogenic coal fires. In: Umran Dogan, A., and Cutler, J. (eds.): Encyclopedia of Earth. Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment, Cleveland (Washington, D.C.)
Internet Links for Unnamed (NH4 Thiosulphate)
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Localities for Unnamed (NH4 Thiosulphate)
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All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
Poland | |
| Łukasz Kruszewski analytical data |
South Africa | |
| Stracher, G.B., Finkelman, R.B., Hower, J.C., Pone, J.D.N., Prakash, A., Blake, D.R., Schroeder, P.A., Emsbo-Mattingly, S.D., and O'Keefe, J.M.K. (2009): Natural and anthropogenic coal fires. In: Umran Dogan, A., and Cutler, J. (eds.): Encyclopedia of Earth. Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment, Cleveland (Washington, D.C.) |