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It's a combination of several different chemicals and minerals. Almost looks like some salt is in there also. Without a lab test, it's impossible to say exactly what it is, but it looks just like the corrosion you would find in a car radiator when the anti-freeze in it wasn't treated with anti-corrosion chemicals and lubricant.
The ONLY cure I can think of would be to flush out your system. Add a radiator flush into the water, run the engine for a while, drain, then do it over and over again until you dissolve as much of it as you can, then put in fresh water, anti-freeze and anti-corrosion chemicals to prevent it from happening again.
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