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[edit]DescriptionArtificial Crystal of copper(II) sulfate GLAM MHNL 2016 FL b 04.JPG |
Français : Exemplaire de la collection de minéraux artificiels du Musée d’histoire naturelle de Lille : crystal d’origine industrielle, issu d’une cristallisation lente dans une solution saturée. Ce minéral synthétique est formé de cations cuivre(II) (Cu2+) et d’anions sulfate (SO42- ), ici sous forme « pentahydraté ». Sa formule chimique est CuSO4,5H2O. Il a blanchi avec le temps.
English: Sample of the collection of artificial minerals from the Natural History Museum Lille: crystal copper sulphate of industrial origin, created by slow crystallization from a saturated solution. This synthetic mineral is formed of copper (II) cations (Cu2 +) and sulfate anions (SO42-), here in the form "pentahydrate". Its chemical formula is CuSO4,5H2O. He laundered over time.
Nederlands: Monster van de collectie van kunstmatige mineralen van het Natural History Museum Lille: kristal kopersulfaat van industriële oorsprong, gemaakt door langzame kristallisatie uit een verzadigde oplossing. Deze kunstmatige minerale gevormd uit koper (II) kationen (Cu2 +) en sulfaat anionen (SO42-), hier in de vorm "pentahydraat". De chemische formule is CuSO4,5H2O. Hij witgewassen na verloop van tijd.
Deutsch: Kupfersulfatkristalle industrieller Herkunft. Diese Kristalle wurden durch langsame Kristallisation aus einer Kupfer gesättigten Lösung geschaffen. Provenienz: Sammlung von künstlichen Mineralien Natural History Museum von Lille. Dieses synthetische Mineral ist aus Kupfer (II) -Kationen (Cu2 +) und Sulfatanionen (SO42-) ausgebildet ist, hier in der Form von "Pentahydrat"). Seine chemische Formel ist CuSO4,5H2O. Die Oberfläche wird im Laufe der Zeit etwas weiß.. |
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Author | Lamiot |
Camera location | 50° 37′ 36.45″ N, 3° 04′ 03.03″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 50.626793; 3.067507 |
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Musée d'Histoire Naturelle de Lille | |||
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Native name | Musée d'histoire naturelle de Lille | ||
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Coordinates | 50° 37′ 35.85″ N, 3° 04′ 00.13″ E | ||
Established | 1816 | ||
Website | mhn.lille.fr | ||
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