pyrophyllite

NOUN
  1. a white or greenish aluminum silicate mineral (resembles talc)
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How To Use pyrophyllite In A Sentence

  • In many cases, quartz overgrowths were preferentially corroded and dissolved in the presence of pyrophyllite, most likely during acidic metasomatism.
  • A minor unknown mineral with leaf shape is determined as pyrophyllite using scanning electronic microscope.
  • The vertical miler mills applied to producing non-metallic minerals such as ground calcium carbonate, barite, pyrophyllite and others were discussed.
  • The wall rock was highly altered and consisted of a groundmass of pyrophyllite and fine-grained pyrite.
  • In the spectrum of pyrophyllite containing more quartz the absorption band tends to damp or vanish.
  • One red tubular pipe was recognized as Kansas pipestone, which, while normally consisting dominantly of quartz and pyrophyllite, can have traces of both kaolinite and, commonly, muscovite.
  • Associated minerals include pyrophyllite, lazulite, quartz, various brightly colored iron oxides, barite, and a suite of microcrystalline phosphates.
  • Associated minerals include pyrophyllite, lazulite, quartz, various brightly colored iron oxides, barite, and a suite of microcrystalline phosphates.
  • The effect of four small-molecule organic regulator to three single minerals such as diaspore, pyrophyllite and kaolinite was investigated using sodium oleate as collector.
  • Now, the new used methods and study scopes of pyrophyllite are researching, such as genetic mineralogy and type classify of pyrophyllite.
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