Midbarite
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Midbarite is a rare barium sulfate mineral related to barite, distinguished by its structural ordering and specific cation arrangement in an unusual sulfate framework. It forms white to colorless tabular crystals in hydrothermal veins and marine evaporite sequences. The mineral is of scientific interest for understanding barium sulfate crystal chemistry and structural polymorphism in natural systems.