Ca3Al2SiO4SO42OH2
Ca3Al2SiO4SO42OH2 is a chemical formula representing a specific mineral compound. While not a widely recognized or commonly named mineral in standard geological literature, its formula suggests a complex silicate structure incorporating calcium, aluminum, silicon, sulfate, and hydroxyl groups. The presence of these elements implies a potential formation environment involving hydrothermal activity or alteration processes where these ions are abundant and can co-precipitate.
The arrangement of atoms indicated by the formula, particularly the silicate (SiO4) tetrahedron, the sulfate (SO4)
Without a specific mineral name, this formula serves as a descriptor for a chemical entity that may