Selenite
ID: selenite
CaSO4·2H2O
Description
Selenite is a crystalline variety of the mineral gypsum, characterized by its distinct transparency. Within the context of ceramics, it is frequently found as an impurity within raw clay deposits. Its presence is chemically significant as it serves as a primary source of efflorescence, a condition where soluble salts migrate to the surface of a ceramic body during drying, potentially compromising the structural and aesthetic integrity of the finished ware.
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Glossary Terms
efflorescence
