Sarvodaite

Al2(SO4)3·5H2O

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Sarvodaite is a rare copper arsenate mineral characterized from the oxidized zones of copper-arsenic ore deposits in India. It forms pale blue to greenish microcrystalline masses associated with other secondary copper arsenate and phosphate minerals. The mineral is of scientific interest for contributing to the diversity of natural Cu-As mineral species in the Indian subcontinent's ore provinces.

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What is the chemical formula of Sarvodaite?
The chemical formula of Sarvodaite is Al2(SO4)3·5H2O.