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Mineralogical Magazine; June 1996; v. 60; no. 3; p. 427-432
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The stabilities of secondary tin minerals; Part 2, The hydrolysis of tin(II) sulphate and the stability of Sn 3 O(OH) 2 SO 4

R. Edwards, R. D. Gillard, and P. A. Williams

Liverpool John Moores University, School of Chemical and Physical Sciences, Liverpool, United Kingdom
University of Wales at Cardiff, United Kingdom
University of Western Sydney, Australia

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