Some properties of artificial orthorhombic anhydrite
MJ Ridge, H Surkevicius and M Goto
Australian Journal of Chemistry
17(11) 1197 - 1203
Published: 1964
Abstract
The properties were examined of a number of samples of soluble anhydrite and calcium sulphate hemihydrate in which substantial conversion to orthorhombic anhydrite had taken place. Large deviations from the properties of the mineral were found in the density and reactivity of orthorhombic anhydrite formed at low temperatures. The experimental results are discussed in relation to the nature, formation, and determination of orthorhombic anhydrite present in preparations of calcium sulphate hemihydrate and soluble anhydrite. Conclusions drawn from previous work on the reactivity of calcium sulphate hemihydrate are evaluated in the light of the present findings.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9641197
© CSIRO 1964