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  1. Arcanite - Wikipedia

    Arcanite is a potassium sulfate mineral with formula K 2 SO 4.

  2. Arcanite Bar - Item - Classic World of Warcraft - Wowhead

    It is crafted and looted. In the Metal & Stone category. An item from Classic World of Warcraft. Always up to date with the latest patch (1.15.8).

  3. Arcanite: Mineral information, data and localities.

    Named in 1845 by Wilhelm Carl von Haidinger from the Latin "arcanum duplicatum," for double secret, a medieval alchemical name. The original material was an exudate on the surface of discarded railroad …

  4. Arcanite Bar - Wowpedia - Your wiki guide to the World of Warcraft

    An Arcanite Bar is a rare metal used in many level 60 recipes. Not only is it a component to making many items, but it is also needed to create Enchanted Elementium.

  5. How to Identify Arcanite | Properties, Meaning & Uses

    How to identify Arcanite: Learn its key properties (hardness 2, Colourless color), uses, and meaning. Complete identification guide with photos and detailed information.

  6. Arcanite - Rock Identifier

    Arcanite is a potassium sulfate mineral with formula: K2SO4. Arcanite was first described in 1845 for an occurrence in old pine railroad ties in the Santa Ana tin mine, Trabuco Canyon, Santa Ana …

  7. Arcanite Mineral Data

    Named from the Latin arcanum duplicatum, for double secret, a medieval alchemical name. Comments: Opaque olive-green mottled-colored arcanite. Location: Tunnel #1, Santa Ana Tin Mine, Orange …

  8. Arcanite - PubChem

    Arcanite is a mineral with formula of K 2 S 6+ O 4 or K 2 (SO 4). The IMA symbol is Acn.

  9. Forms a series with mascagnite. Occurrence: In a pine railroad tie (Santa Ana mine, California, USA); in hydrothermally altered rock in a geothermal field (Cesano geothermal field, Italy); derived from bird …

  10. Arcanite - Definition, Usage & Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon

    Definition of Arcanite Arcanite is a mineral composed of potassium sulfate (K2SO4). It is typically found as colorless, white, or gray masses and is known for its solubility in water.