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- Sepiolite abstract "Sepiolite is a clay mineral, a complex magnesium silicate, a typical formula for which is Mg4Si6O15(OH)2·6H2O. It can be present in fibrous, fine-particulate, and solid forms.It was first described in 1847 for an occurrence in Bettolino, Baldissero Canavese, Torino Province, Piedmont, Italy. The name comes from a perceived resemblance of the material to the porous bones of the cuttlefish from the Greek, "sepion". Because of its low specific gravity and its high porosity it may float upon water, hence its German name meerschaum ("sea foam").Sepiolite occurs as a secondary mineral associated with serpentine. It can occur as a precipitate in arid environments. It may be associated with dolomite and opal.Owing to its fibrous mineral nature, sepiolite veins may contain the hazardous material, asbestos; even where asbestos is not present, sepiolite is often mistaken for it. Careful analytical techniques may be required to distinguish the two.".
- Sepiolite thumbnail Mineraly.sk_-_sepiolit.jpg?width=300.
- Sepiolite wikiPageExternalLink Sepiolite_mineral_fact_sheet__EN_.pdf.
- Sepiolite wikiPageExternalLink ehc53.htm.
- Sepiolite wikiPageID "2617924".
- Sepiolite wikiPageRevisionID "596867255".
- Sepiolite 2v "Measured: 20° to 70°, Calculated: 18°".
- Sepiolite birefringence "δ = 0.010".
- Sepiolite caption "A sample of sepiolite".
- Sepiolite category Silicate_minerals.
- Sepiolite color "Grayish white, white, white with a yellowish or reddish tinge; bluish green".
- Sepiolite dana "74.03".
- Sepiolite diaphaneity "Opaque".
- Sepiolite formula "Mg4Si6O152·6H2O".
- Sepiolite gravity "2".
- Sepiolite habit "Compact nodular, earthy, clayey, massive; rarely fine fibrous along [001]".
- Sepiolite hasPhotoCollection Sepiolite.
- Sepiolite luster "Dull, earthy".
- Sepiolite mohs "2".
- Sepiolite name "Sepiolite".
- Sepiolite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Sepiolite refractive "nα = 1.520 nβ = 1.520 nγ = 1.530".
- Sepiolite streak "White".
- Sepiolite strunz "9".
- Sepiolite symmetry "Orthorhombic 2/m2/m2/m".
- Sepiolite system "Orthorhombic - Dipyramidal".
- Sepiolite unitCell "a = 5.21 Å, b = 26.73 Å, c = 13.5 Å; Z = 4".
- Sepiolite subject Category:Clay_minerals_group.
- Sepiolite subject Category:Magnesium_minerals.
- Sepiolite subject Category:Orthorhombic_minerals.
- Sepiolite subject Category:Phyllosilicates.
- Sepiolite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Sepiolite type Mineral.
- Sepiolite type ChemicalObject.
- Sepiolite type Thing.
- Sepiolite comment "Sepiolite is a clay mineral, a complex magnesium silicate, a typical formula for which is Mg4Si6O15(OH)2·6H2O. It can be present in fibrous, fine-particulate, and solid forms.It was first described in 1847 for an occurrence in Bettolino, Baldissero Canavese, Torino Province, Piedmont, Italy. The name comes from a perceived resemblance of the material to the porous bones of the cuttlefish from the Greek, "sepion".".
- Sepiolite label "Sepioliet".
- Sepiolite label "Sepiolit".
- Sepiolite label "Sepiolita".
- Sepiolite label "Sepiolite".
- Sepiolite label "Sepiolite".
- Sepiolite label "Sepiolith".
- Sepiolite label "Sépiolite".
- Sepiolite label "Сепиолит".
- Sepiolite sameAs Sepiolit.
- Sepiolite sameAs Sepiolith.
- Sepiolite sameAs Sepiolita.
- Sepiolite sameAs Sépiolite.
- Sepiolite sameAs Sepiolite.
- Sepiolite sameAs 해포석.
- Sepiolite sameAs Sepioliet.
- Sepiolite sameAs Sepiolit.
- Sepiolite sameAs m.07s2l4.
- Sepiolite sameAs Q414096.
- Sepiolite sameAs Q414096.
- Sepiolite wasDerivedFrom Sepiolite?oldid=596867255.
- Sepiolite depiction Mineraly.sk_-_sepiolit.jpg.
- Sepiolite isPrimaryTopicOf Sepiolite.
- Sepiolite name "Sepiolite".