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Qu'est-ce (qui) est zeolite water softner - définition

ZEOLITE MINERAL
Needle zeolite

Zeolitic         
  • Synthetic zeolite
  • Comparison of framework structures of LTA-type zeolite (left) and FAU-type zeolite (right)
  • [[Natrolite]] from Poland
  • A combination specimen of four zeolite species. The radiating natrolite crystals are protected in a pocket with associated stilbite. The matrix around and above the pocket is lined with small, pink-colored laumontite crystals. Heulandite is also present as a crystal cluster on the backside
  • A form of [[thomsonite]] (one of the rarest zeolites) from India
  • Polished thomsonite
  • A researcher at [[Sandia National Laboratories]] examines vials of SOMS (Sandia Octahedral Molecular Sieve), a zeolite that shows potential for radioactive waste and industrial metals cleanup.
  • Three ways to represent the oxygen 4-membered ring structure of silicate compounds.
  • Zeolite Mordenite with some Si atoms substituted with Al atoms.
  • 4}} tetrahedra. Sodium is present as an extra-framework cation (in green). Si atoms can be partially replaced by Al or other tetravalent metals.
TECTOSILICATE MINERAL
Zeolites; Quick Clot; Xeolite; Zeolitic; Goosecreekite; Dachiardite; Offretite; Mazzite; Epistilbite; Wenkite; Zeolit; Zeolite Crystal Synthesis Mechanism; User:Szcshr123/sandbox; Ceolit; Ceolite; Zeolith
·adj Of or pertaining to a zeolite; consisting of, or resembling, a zeolite.
Zeolite         
  • Synthetic zeolite
  • Comparison of framework structures of LTA-type zeolite (left) and FAU-type zeolite (right)
  • [[Natrolite]] from Poland
  • A combination specimen of four zeolite species. The radiating natrolite crystals are protected in a pocket with associated stilbite. The matrix around and above the pocket is lined with small, pink-colored laumontite crystals. Heulandite is also present as a crystal cluster on the backside
  • A form of [[thomsonite]] (one of the rarest zeolites) from India
  • Polished thomsonite
  • A researcher at [[Sandia National Laboratories]] examines vials of SOMS (Sandia Octahedral Molecular Sieve), a zeolite that shows potential for radioactive waste and industrial metals cleanup.
  • Three ways to represent the oxygen 4-membered ring structure of silicate compounds.
  • Zeolite Mordenite with some Si atoms substituted with Al atoms.
  • 4}} tetrahedra. Sodium is present as an extra-framework cation (in green). Si atoms can be partially replaced by Al or other tetravalent metals.
TECTOSILICATE MINERAL
Zeolites; Quick Clot; Xeolite; Zeolitic; Goosecreekite; Dachiardite; Offretite; Mazzite; Epistilbite; Wenkite; Zeolit; Zeolite Crystal Synthesis Mechanism; User:Szcshr123/sandbox; Ceolit; Ceolite; Zeolith
Zeolites are microporous, crystalline aluminosilicate materials commonly used as commercial adsorbents and catalysts. They mainly consist of silicon, aluminum, oxygen, and have the general formula ・y where is either a metal ion or H+.
zeolite         
  • Synthetic zeolite
  • Comparison of framework structures of LTA-type zeolite (left) and FAU-type zeolite (right)
  • [[Natrolite]] from Poland
  • A combination specimen of four zeolite species. The radiating natrolite crystals are protected in a pocket with associated stilbite. The matrix around and above the pocket is lined with small, pink-colored laumontite crystals. Heulandite is also present as a crystal cluster on the backside
  • A form of [[thomsonite]] (one of the rarest zeolites) from India
  • Polished thomsonite
  • A researcher at [[Sandia National Laboratories]] examines vials of SOMS (Sandia Octahedral Molecular Sieve), a zeolite that shows potential for radioactive waste and industrial metals cleanup.
  • Three ways to represent the oxygen 4-membered ring structure of silicate compounds.
  • Zeolite Mordenite with some Si atoms substituted with Al atoms.
  • 4}} tetrahedra. Sodium is present as an extra-framework cation (in green). Si atoms can be partially replaced by Al or other tetravalent metals.
TECTOSILICATE MINERAL
Zeolites; Quick Clot; Xeolite; Zeolitic; Goosecreekite; Dachiardite; Offretite; Mazzite; Epistilbite; Wenkite; Zeolit; Zeolite Crystal Synthesis Mechanism; User:Szcshr123/sandbox; Ceolit; Ceolite; Zeolith
['zi:?l??t]
¦ noun any of a large group of minerals consisting of hydrated aluminosilicates, used as cation exchangers and molecular sieves.
Derivatives
zeolitic -'l?t?k adjective
Origin
C18: from Swed. and Ger. zeolit, from Gk zein 'to boil' + -lite (from their characteristic swelling when heated).

Wikipédia

Natrolite

Natrolite is a tectosilicate mineral species belonging to the zeolite group. It is a hydrated sodium and aluminium silicate with the formula Na2Al2Si3O10 · 2H2O. The type locality is Hohentwiel, Hegau, Germany.

It was named natrolite by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in 1803. The name is derived from natron (νατρών), the Greek word for soda, in reference to the sodium content, and lithos (λίθος), meaning stone. Needle stone or needle-zeolite are other informal names, alluding to the common acicular habit of the crystals, which are often very slender and are aggregated in divergent tufts. The crystals are frequently epitaxial overgrowths of natrolite, mesolite, and gonnardite in various orders.