“…Besides that, there are contradictory statements about the temperature and the rate of conversion of the pentahydrate to the trihydrate. Some research groups have recorded a transition temperature between 283.15 and 288.15 K (Takahashi & Hokoku, 1927;Gloss, 1937;Yanaťeva & Rassonskaya, 1961;Hill et al, 1982;Langmuir, 1965;Ming & Franklin, 1985), while others observed the stability of synthesized and natural samples of lansfordite at room temperature over a period of a few months (Liu et al, 1990;Nestola et al, 2017). Neutral magnesium carbonates with a water content greater than five units per formula are not known up to now.…”