Glauberite

Glauberite, named after the 17th century German chemist Glauber, is a bitter salty tasting mineral that dissolves slowly in water. It is a sedimentary mineral formed by the evaporation of saline water. It slowly alters to gypsum when exposed to air. It has the formulae Na2Ca(SO4)2.

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