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TALC

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4

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Nej

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TAL

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40
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ACL
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Exempel på hur man kan använda TALC i en mening

  • Eswatini's natural resources are asbestos, coal, clay, cassiterite, hydropower, forests, small gold and diamond deposits, quarry stone and talc.
  • Talc, or talcum, is a clay mineral composed of hydrated magnesium silicate, with the chemical formula.
  • The town of Rowe grew around mills on the river, but also had other industries, including sulfur, talc and soapstone mining.
  • While many of the gold mining towns around Dillon died, Dillon was able to thrive due to the railroad and talc mining in the area.
  • Over the next 100 years, the Mill was used at different times to process grains, plaster, talc and graphite.
  • Verde Antique marble quarrying and talc mining were historically significant in Roxbury; today, one commercial sand and gravel extraction operation is located in the town.
  • The hardest mineral, diamond, was given a value of 10 and softer minerals such as talc were given the value of 1.
  • Brucite is often found in association with serpentine, calcite, aragonite, dolomite, magnesite, hydromagnesite, artinite, talc and chrysotile.
  • A procedure known as pleurodesis, which involves using substances such as talc to scar together the pleura, may be used to prevent more fluid from building up around the lungs.
  • Main economic activities are tourism, transformation industries, and mineral riches such as deposits of iron, bauxite, manganese, talc and marble.
  • first appeared in Japan in the Final Jōmon period (1000–300 BCE), and in this period were made from relatively simple, naturally occurring materials, including clay, talc, slate, quartz, gneiss, jadeite, nephrite, and serpentinite.
  • These areas were made up of mica schist that was severely laminated, cross-faulted in many areas, and interspersed with talc.
  • The state has significant mineral resource potential, especially in the non-metallic category, among which are sand and gravel, red clay, limestone, talc, marble, feldspathic sands, peat, feldspars, and gypsum.
  • Serpentinite can transform into talc, a very soft mineral, thus facilitating easy slippage of plates.
  • Corn starch replaced tissue-irritating lycopodium powder and talc, but even corn starch can impede healing if it gets into tissues (as during surgery).
  • It may also be administered inside the chest to help prevent the recurrence of a pleural effusion due to cancer; however talc is better for this.
  • Fibrous tremolite is sometimes found as a contaminant in vermiculite, chrysotile (itself a type of asbestos) and talc.
  • Sterile talc powder, administered intrapleurally via a chest tube, is indicated as a sclerosing agent to decrease the recurrence of malignant pleural effusions in symptomatic patients.
  • The TOT layers of talc are electrically neutral and are bound only by relatively weak van der Waals forces.
  • Minerals formed by serpentinization include the serpentine group minerals (antigorite, lizardite, chrysotile), brucite, talc, Ni-Fe alloys, and magnetite.


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