k Aluminite Aluminite is a hydrous aluminium sulphate Al2SO4OH4H2O It usually occurs as greyishwhite botryoidal masses of a soft nature, the size of a golf ball or somewhat larger. They form by aggregation in clay or lignite deposits, always amorphous and never crystalline. It has no use as an ore for aluminium. This specimen is from Halle, in Southern Germany, actual width is 75 mm., Photo by DIRK WIERSMASCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Aluminite Aluminite is a hydrous aluminium sulphate  Al2SO4 OH 4 H2O  It usually occurs as greyish white botryoidal masses of a soft nature, the size of a golf ball or somewhat larger. They form by aggregation in clay or lignite deposits, always amorphous and never crystalline. It has no use as an ore for aluminium. This specimen is from Halle, in Southern Germany, actual width is 75 mm., Photo by DIRK WIERSMA SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Aluminite

Aluminite is a hydrous aluminium sulphate (Al2SO4(OH)4?H2O) It usually occurs as greyish-white botryoidal masses of a soft nature, the size of a golf ball or somewhat larger. They form by aggregation in clay or lignite deposits, always amorphous and never crystalline. It has no use as an ore for aluminium. This specimen is from Halle, in Southern Germany, actual width is 75 mm., Photo by DIRK WIERSMA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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