1 زمینشناسی و معدن:: آب زئولیتی
3.5 Zeolitic water Zeolitic water is loosely bound water of crystallization that can be lost from a mineral without the mineral undergoing a structural change. The zeolite mineral edingtonite is an example of a mineral that can lose a significant amount of zeolitic water at room temperature (Figure 3-18). This loss is reversible, and, hence, maintaining minerals having zeolitic water in a fully hydrated state is not necessary for their preservation.
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