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Figure 2
The deca­hydrate structure, as viewed down the b axis. This geometry accounts for the [100] cleavage, as layers are only linked to one another by hydrogen bonds. [In the electronic version of the paper, Mg octa­hedra (slightly distorted) are green, Na octahedra (distorted) are orange, sulfate tetra­hedra are yellow, O atoms are red and H atoms are white.]

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