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Kaolinite is an adjective used to describe a type of clay mineral called kaolinite. It is commonly used in geological and scientific contexts to specify a particular mineral composition
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  • A common hydrous aluminosilicate mineral found in sediments, soils and sedimentary rocks, Al₂Si₂O₅(OH)₄; one of the kaolin group of minerals.

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Bentonite and kaolinite contracted during diffusion.
Bauxites of economical interest must be low in kaolinite.
Kaolinite is a mineral belonging to the group of aluminosilicates.
Rocks that are rich in kaolinite are known as kaolin.
It is generated by thermal activation of clays containing kaolinite.
Kaolinite mines in the united states.
The clays used was montmorillonite and kaolinite.
Kaolinite fought to keep a grimace from her face.
Metakaolin is the thermally activated product of kaolinite.
Kaolinite stares into the pool.
The clay used as adsorption support is kaolinite.
Kaolinite or ball clay sites.
A common component of clay bodies is the mineral kaolinite.
A white chalky clay called kaolinite is mined here.
Kaolinite is frequently found filling the space between grains.

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Preparation of polyethylene glycol terephthalate containing kaolinite as a filler.
Rocks that are rich in kaolinite are known as china clay or kaolin.
Kaolinite can also be present.
In the aforementioned reaction of kaolinite to metakaolinite eq.
Kaolinite plant in china.
Rocks that are rich in kaolinite are known.
Kaolinite group of clays.
Rocks that are rich in kaolinite are known as china.
Metakaolin is the anhydrous calcined form of the clay mineral kaolinite.
Books are stacks of kaolinite layers.
They mainly provide kaolinite quantification in multiphase mixtures and in soil.
The original active ingredients were kaolinite and pectin.
The negative effect of kaolinite is less pronounced than that of montmorillonite.
The reference contemplates the inclusion of a kaolinite or bentonite clay.
The precursor was a kaolinite type clay put into suspension in water.
All the dusts contain a little more kaolinite than quartz.
Clay of the kaolinite type was added as a second binder and suspension agent.
The former type includes the groups of kaolinite and antigorite.
Kaolinite is one of.
The poorly crystalline kaolinite does not occur in the overlying till.
The present invention is not limited with regard to kaolin or kaolinite.
This paper aims to show the efficiency of kaolinite as an adsorbent for xanthates.
Some of the gibbsite formed during the early stage is converted to kaolinite.
This enables the dissolution of the kaolinite and the precipitation of the gibbsite.
Kaolinite dominated clays are commonly referred to as tonsteins and are typically associated with coal.
A second characteristic of coarse kaolin is the higher kaolinite crystallization degree.
Montmorillonite and kaolinite are also used for the same pur poses.
An example is kaolinite.
Chalky stone composed of kaolinite with traces of quartz ingested by a person with pica.
Examples of the former type include the groups of kaolinite and antigorite.
Measured kaolinite precipitation rates are relatively slow compared with plagioclase dissolution rates.
Illustrative of layered minerals include the kaolinite group and the montrnorillonite group.
The illite and kaolinite are the main clay minerals carried by the stream assistance.
The subsoil is a red clay which is dominated by kaolinite and has considerable mica.
Argillic assemblages include kaolinite replacing plagioclase and montmorillonite replacing amphibole and plagioclase.

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