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  1. Huntite is a carbonate mineral with the chemical formula Mg 3 Ca(CO 3) 4. [4] Huntite crystallizes in the trigonal system and typically occurs as platy crystals and powdery masses. For most of recorded history its main use was as a white pigment.

  2. facts.net · earth-sciences · 40-facts-about-huntite40 Facts About Huntite

    Oct 23, 2024 · Discover 40 intriguing facts about Huntite, a rare carbonate mineral with unique properties and uses in fire retardants and pigments.

  3. Huntite is a white, earthy, trigonal carbonate mineral with the formula CaMg3 (CO3)4. It forms in vugs, fractures, caves and flowstones from evaporative concentration of meteoric solutions.

  4. Huntite is a carbonate mineral with the formula CaMg3(CO3)4, named after Walter F. Hunt. It forms by evaporative concentration of meteoric solutions and is found in caves, rock fractures, and deposits worldwide.

  5. Sep 20, 2010 · Huntite's initial decomposition temperature of about 400 °C and endothermic release of carbon dioxide up to 750 °C makes it an interesting possible additive for this polymer. Of course only pure huntite would be suitable, any hydromagnesite present would decompose during melt processing.

    • L.A. Hollingbery, T.R. Hull
    • 2010
  6. Huntite is a rare mineral composed of calcium, magnesium, and carbonate. It forms in caves and rocks after evaporation of meteoric solutions. See its crystal system, hardness, color, and photos from various localities.

  7. Huntite is a carbonate mineral with the chemical formula Mg3Ca(CO3)4. Huntite crystallizes in the trigonal system and typically occurs as platy crystals and powdery masses. The most common industrial use of huntite is as a natural mixture with hydromagnesite as a flame retardant or fire retardant…

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