How To Use Magnesite In A Sentence
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Beds of magnesite range in average thickness from five centimetres to five metres.
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Associated with the quartz are crystals of almandine, kyanite, biotite, and magnesite.
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Some topaz forms spectacular crystals and matrix specimens on magnesite or quartz.
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Beds of magnesite range in average thickness from five centimetres to five metres.
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Some topaz forms spectacular crystals and matrix specimens on magnesite or quartz.
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I moved to the open hearth to explore the use of basic refractories-magnesite, chrome-magnesite and chrome brick-for furnace linings.
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Copper, Cu, has been found associated with cuprite octahedra at Pedra Preta, where these minerals occur on talc and magnesite.
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They established large high grade deposits of magnesite, particularly at Screechowl Creek where some beds are up to five metres thick and can be traced for more than ten kilometres.
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Sharp, clear magnesite rhombohedra may be mistaken for ‘Iceland spar’ calcite, but the density is a quick tip-off to the mineral's true identity.
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A home made lick can be made by mixing molasses and calcined magnesite in equal parts by weight.
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Calcite and ankerite are present, but the most abundant carbonate is magnesite.
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Associated with the quartz are crystals of almandine, kyanite, biotite, and magnesite.
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Beneficiation of magnesite at economic cost to produce high-grade material seems to be the only answer and the future supplies may be of beneficiated concentrates of magnesite.
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The next day, however, he spoke more naturally in the open; at the village of Chandak-Sikhrana, at the time being battered badly by magnesite mining.
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Materials that are commonly calcined include phosphate, aluminum oxide, manganese carbonate, petrol coke, and sea water magnesite.
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The most distal alteration is volumetrically minor and involves alteration of olivine to antigorite and magnesite.
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For a furnace with basic refractories, which includes most carbon steel-producing furnaces, the usual slag formers are calcium oxide (CaO, in the form of burnt lime) and magnesium oxide (MgO, in the form of dolomite and magnesite).
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(malachite and chessylite), and carbonate of magnesia (magnesite), are common.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
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All carbonates are soluble with effervescence in dilute acids; some, such as chalybite and magnesite, require the aid of heat.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.