Anhydrous gypsum (anhydrite) in a crystalline form.
The earliest analyses of muriacite suggested that it contained sodium chloride, calcium carbonate and sand in addition to calcium sulphate..
Origin
Late 18th century; earliest use found in Richard Kirwan (1733–1812), chemist and mineralogist. From German Muriacit from classical Latin muria + German -it (so called because the mineral was originally thought to be muriated lime); the interpolated -c- is unexplained.