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Epsomite

Chemical Formula: H14MgO11S
Other names: Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate
Layman's explanation: Epsomite, sometimes referred to as heptahydrite, is found all over the world including such places as hot springs in Italy and in unusual salt deposits in South Africa. The color of this mineral is a white to pale shade of translucent green/pink. In addition, epsomite is used in the manufacture of cotton and silk, tanning leather, fertilizers and explosives. Medicinally, it is used as a laxative.
Keywords: sulfates, cotton, fertilizer

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