voltaite
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voltaite
Summary
voltaite is a mineral species[1]. voltaite draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (mineral_species category, ranking #173 of 1,431).[2]
Key Facts
- voltaite's image is recorded as Voltaite-203801.jpg[3].
- voltaite's instance of is recorded as mineral species[4].
- Alessandro Volta is named after voltaite[5].
- voltaite's chemical formula is recorded as K₂Fe²⁺₅Fe³⁺₃Al(SO₄)₁₂ * 18H₂O[6].
- voltaite's subclass of is recorded as voltaite mineral group[7].
- voltaite's Commons category is recorded as Voltaite[8].
- voltaite's crystal system is recorded as cubic crystal system[9].
- voltaite's IMA status and/or rank is recorded as grandfathered mineral (G)[10].
- voltaite's Strunz 8th edition is recorded as VI/C.08 – Anhang[11].
- voltaite's Nickel-Strunz 9th edition is recorded as 7.CC.25[12].
- voltaite's Nickel-Strunz '10th ed', review of is recorded as 7.CC.25[13].
- voltaite's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[14].
- voltaite's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120t9kpt[15].
- voltaite's type locality is recorded as Pozzuoli[16].
- voltaite's IMA Mineral Symbol is recorded as Vlt[17].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for voltaite include metavoltine[18], a mineral species[19].
Why It Matters
voltaite draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (mineral_species category, ranking #173 of 1,431).[2] voltaite has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] voltaite is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]
Entities named for voltaite include metavoltine[18], a mineral species[19].