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Botryogen is a hydrous magnesium sulfate mineral with formula: MgFe3+(SO4)2(OH)·7H2O. It is also known as quetenite. It crystallizes in the monoclinic prismatic system and typically occurs as vitreous bright yellow to red botryoidal to reniform masses and radiating crystal prisms. It has a specific gravity in the range 2 to 2.1 and Mohs hardness in the range of 2 to 2.5. It occurs in arid climates as a secondary alteration product of pyrite-bearing deposits.

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  • Botryogen (en)
  • Botriògen (ca)
  • Botryogen (de)
  • Botriógeno (es)
  • Botriogeno (eu)
  • Botriogeno (it)
  • Botryogeen (nl)
  • Ботріоген (uk)
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  • El botriògen és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats. Va ser descobert la'ny 1815 a Falun (Suècia), sent anomenat així del grec botrus, penjoll, i guenao, engendrar, en al·lusió a l'aspecte que tenien els primers espècimens botrioides. Sinònims poc usats són: alcaparrosa groga, botrita, botryita, botryogenita, palacheïta o quetenita. (ca)
  • Botryogen ist ein eher selten vorkommendes Mineral aus der Mineralklasse der „Sulfate, Selenate, Tellurate, Chromate, Molybdate und Wolframate“, genauer ein wasserhaltiges Magnesium-Eisen-Sulfat mit der chemischen Zusammensetzung MgFe3+[OH|(SO4)2] • 7H2O. Botryogen kristallisiert im monoklinen Kristallsystem und entwickelt meist prismatische, gestreifte Kristalle von orangeroter Farbe, deren Kristallflächen Glasglanz aufweisen. Er findet sich aber auch in traubigen und radialstrahligen Mineral-Aggregaten. (de)
  • Botriogeno sulfato motako minerala da. (eu)
  • El botriógeno es un mineral de la clase de los minerales sulfatos. Fue descubierta en 1815 en Falun (Suecia),​ siendo nombrada así del griego botrus (racimo de uvas) y genos (tener), en alusión al aspecto que tenían los primeros especímenes botroidales. Sinónimos poco usados son: alcaparrosa amarilla, botrita, botryita, botryogenita, palacheíta o quetenita. (es)
  • Il botriogeno è un minerale, un solfato basico idrato di magnesio e ferro trivalente. Il nome deriva dal greco βοτρύς = grappolo e γεννὰω = genero, creo, per la forma in cui si presenta. Descritto per la prima volta da Wilhelm Karl von Haidinger (1795 - 1871), geologo e mineralogista austriaco, nel 1828. (it)
  • Het mineraal botryogeen is een oranjekleurig gehydrateerd magnesium-ijzer-sulfaat-hydroxide, met als chemische formule MgFe3+(SO4)2(OH)·7H2O. (nl)
  • Ботріоген — мінерал, водний сульфат магнію та заліза. (uk)
  • Botryogen is a hydrous magnesium sulfate mineral with formula: MgFe3+(SO4)2(OH)·7H2O. It is also known as quetenite. It crystallizes in the monoclinic prismatic system and typically occurs as vitreous bright yellow to red botryoidal to reniform masses and radiating crystal prisms. It has a specific gravity in the range 2 to 2.1 and Mohs hardness in the range of 2 to 2.5. It occurs in arid climates as a secondary alteration product of pyrite-bearing deposits. (en)
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  • Botryogen (en)
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  • Botryogen (en)
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  • Specimen from Mina Santa Elena, Alcaparrosa, San Juan, Argentina with a red colored crystal of botryogen in a matrix of butlerite, copiapite and parabutlerite (en)
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  • El botriògen és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats. Va ser descobert la'ny 1815 a Falun (Suècia), sent anomenat així del grec botrus, penjoll, i guenao, engendrar, en al·lusió a l'aspecte que tenien els primers espècimens botrioides. Sinònims poc usats són: alcaparrosa groga, botrita, botryita, botryogenita, palacheïta o quetenita. (ca)
  • Botryogen ist ein eher selten vorkommendes Mineral aus der Mineralklasse der „Sulfate, Selenate, Tellurate, Chromate, Molybdate und Wolframate“, genauer ein wasserhaltiges Magnesium-Eisen-Sulfat mit der chemischen Zusammensetzung MgFe3+[OH|(SO4)2] • 7H2O. Botryogen kristallisiert im monoklinen Kristallsystem und entwickelt meist prismatische, gestreifte Kristalle von orangeroter Farbe, deren Kristallflächen Glasglanz aufweisen. Er findet sich aber auch in traubigen und radialstrahligen Mineral-Aggregaten. (de)
  • Botryogen is a hydrous magnesium sulfate mineral with formula: MgFe3+(SO4)2(OH)·7H2O. It is also known as quetenite. It crystallizes in the monoclinic prismatic system and typically occurs as vitreous bright yellow to red botryoidal to reniform masses and radiating crystal prisms. It has a specific gravity in the range 2 to 2.1 and Mohs hardness in the range of 2 to 2.5. It occurs in arid climates as a secondary alteration product of pyrite-bearing deposits. It was first described in 1828 for an occurrence in the Falu mine of Falun, Dalarna, Sweden. It was named for its grape like appearance from Greek botrys for "bunch of grapes" and genos meaning "to bear". (en)
  • Botriogeno sulfato motako minerala da. (eu)
  • El botriógeno es un mineral de la clase de los minerales sulfatos. Fue descubierta en 1815 en Falun (Suecia),​ siendo nombrada así del griego botrus (racimo de uvas) y genos (tener), en alusión al aspecto que tenían los primeros especímenes botroidales. Sinónimos poco usados son: alcaparrosa amarilla, botrita, botryita, botryogenita, palacheíta o quetenita. (es)
  • Il botriogeno è un minerale, un solfato basico idrato di magnesio e ferro trivalente. Il nome deriva dal greco βοτρύς = grappolo e γεννὰω = genero, creo, per la forma in cui si presenta. Descritto per la prima volta da Wilhelm Karl von Haidinger (1795 - 1871), geologo e mineralogista austriaco, nel 1828. (it)
  • Het mineraal botryogeen is een oranjekleurig gehydrateerd magnesium-ijzer-sulfaat-hydroxide, met als chemische formule MgFe3+(SO4)2(OH)·7H2O. (nl)
  • Ботріоген — мінерал, водний сульфат магнію та заліза. (uk)
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  • MgFe3+2·7H2O (en)
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