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white (wit)- NOUN
The achromatic color of maximum lightness. The color of objects that reflect all light of all visible wavelengths. Minerals that can look white: Adamite, Albite, Andradite, Anglesite, Anhydrite, Apatite, Aragonite, Barite, Beryl, Bismuth, Borax, Calcite, Celestine, Celsian, Cerussite, Chalcedony, Colemanite, Corundum, Cristobalite, Dolomite, Epsomite, Fluorite, Garnet, Glauberite, Goshenite, Grossular, Gypsum, Halite, Howlite, Hydrozincite, Jadeite, Johannsenite, Kernite, Lead, Magnesite, Mercury, Microcline, Mimetite, Moonstone, Olivine, Orthoclase, Otavite, Pectolite, Feldspar, Platinum, Phosgenite, Pyromorhite, Quartz, Sanidine, Serpentine, Siderite, Silver, Smithsonite, Sphalerite, Spinal, Spodumene, Strontianite, Thenardite, Tincalconite, Tridymite, Topaz, Tourmaline, Tremolite, Ulexite, Witherite, Wollastonite, Zircon.
The coordinates place you at the Burrows Street entrance to the Deike Building. Once inside take the first hallway to the right, the museum is located on the right.