Difference between revisions of "Calclacite"

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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
A mineral sometimes found as an efflorescence on archaeological ceramics that are stored in wooden cases. Calclacite is dual calcium salt of chloride and acetic acid. It may be formed from the interaction of acid vapors from the wood storage cases with the objects and chloride salts acquired during burial.
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A mineral sometimes found as an efflorescence on archaeological ceramics that are stored in wooden cases, particularly those made of oak.\. Calclacite is dual calcium salt of chloride and acetic acid. It may be formed from the interaction of acid vapors from the wood storage cases with the objects and chloride salts acquired during burial.  Its composition is CH3CO2CaCl-5H2O.
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
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calcium acetate chloride pentahydrate
 
calcium acetate chloride pentahydrate
  
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== Additional Information ==
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* E.FitzHugh, R.Gettens, "Calclacite and Other Efflorescent Salts on Objects Stored in Wooden Museum Cases" in ''Science and Archaeology'', R. Brill (ed.), MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1971.
  
° E.FitzHugh, R.Gettens, "Calclacite and Other Efflorescent Salts on Objects Stored in Wooden Museum Cases" in ''Science and Archaeology'', R. Brill (ed.), MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1971.  
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* A.B.Paterakis "A Preliminary Study of Salt Efflorescence in the Collection of the Ancient Agora, Athens, Greece" in ''ICOM Preprints'', Los Angeles, 1990. p.675-679.
  
° A.B.Paterakis "A Preliminary Study of Salt Efflorescence in the Collection of the Ancient Agora, Athens, Greece" in ''ICOM Preprints'', Los Angeles, 1990. p.675-679.
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* WebMinerals: [http://webmineral.com/data/Calclacite.shtml#.YoVLE3bMJD8 Link]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:38, 18 May 2022

Description

A mineral sometimes found as an efflorescence on archaeological ceramics that are stored in wooden cases, particularly those made of oak.\. Calclacite is dual calcium salt of chloride and acetic acid. It may be formed from the interaction of acid vapors from the wood storage cases with the objects and chloride salts acquired during burial. Its composition is CH3CO2CaCl-5H2O.

Synonyms and Related Terms

calcium acetate chloride pentahydrate

Resources and Citations

  • E.FitzHugh, R.Gettens, "Calclacite and Other Efflorescent Salts on Objects Stored in Wooden Museum Cases" in Science and Archaeology, R. Brill (ed.), MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1971.
  • A.B.Paterakis "A Preliminary Study of Salt Efflorescence in the Collection of the Ancient Agora, Athens, Greece" in ICOM Preprints, Los Angeles, 1990. p.675-679.

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