There are a few more sulfates covered in mineralogy texts. Bronchantite is formed by oxidation of copper sulfides in arid areas. It is green. Antlerite is similar to bronchantite but the crystals are more often tabular or fibrous. It is also green.
Glauberite is described as a double salt. It is found in arid areas such as Chile, the dry lakes of California, Egypt, Russia, and India. Its crystals form in salt deposits. It is gray, yellow, or colorless.
Alum is a sulfate with commercial applications. Its most recognizable form is in the styptic pencil.
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Updated: 11/08/09 12:34 AM CST
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