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- Diatomaceous_earth abstract "Diatomaceous earth /ˌdaɪ.ətəˌmeɪʃəs ˈɜrθ/, also known as D.E., diatomite, or kieselgur/kieselguhr, is a naturally occurring, soft, siliceous sedimentary rock that is easily crumbled into a fine white to off-white powder. It has a particle size ranging from less than 3 micrometres to more than 1 millimeter, but typically 10 to 200 micrometres. Depending on the granularity, this powder can have an abrasive feel, similar to pumice powder, and is very light as a result of its high porosity. The typical chemical composition of oven-dried diatomaceous earth is 80 to 90% silica, with 2 to 4% alumina (attributed mostly to clay minerals) and 0.5 to 2% iron oxide.Diatomaceous earth consists of fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of hard-shelled algae. It is used as a filtration aid, mild abrasive in products including toothpaste, mechanical insecticide, absorbent for liquids, matting agent for coatings, reinforcing filler in plastics and rubber, anti-block in plastic films, porous support for chemical catalysts, cat litter, activator in blood clotting studies, a stabilizing component of dynamite, and a thermal insulator.".
- Diatomaceous_earth thumbnail Diatomaceous_Earth.jpg?width=300.
- Diatomaceous_earth wikiPageExternalLink diatomite.
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- Diatomaceous_earth wikiPageExternalLink eap4.htm.
- Diatomaceous_earth wikiPageExternalLink min-9855.html.
- Diatomaceous_earth wikiPageID "773959".
- Diatomaceous_earth wikiPageRevisionID "601764252".
- Diatomaceous_earth hasPhotoCollection Diatomaceous_earth.
- Diatomaceous_earth subject Category:Fodder.
- Diatomaceous_earth subject Category:Fossils.
- Diatomaceous_earth subject Category:Inorganic_insecticides.
- Diatomaceous_earth subject Category:Sedimentary_rocks.
- Diatomaceous_earth subject Category:Soil.
- Diatomaceous_earth subject Category:Soil_improvers.
- Diatomaceous_earth subject Category:Swimming_pools.
- Diatomaceous_earth subject Category:Water_treatment.
- Diatomaceous_earth comment "Diatomaceous earth /ˌdaɪ.ətəˌmeɪʃəs ˈɜrθ/, also known as D.E., diatomite, or kieselgur/kieselguhr, is a naturally occurring, soft, siliceous sedimentary rock that is easily crumbled into a fine white to off-white powder. It has a particle size ranging from less than 3 micrometres to more than 1 millimeter, but typically 10 to 200 micrometres. Depending on the granularity, this powder can have an abrasive feel, similar to pumice powder, and is very light as a result of its high porosity.".
- Diatomaceous_earth label "Diatomaceous earth".
- Diatomaceous_earth label "Diatomeeënaarde".
- Diatomaceous_earth label "Diatomita".
- Diatomaceous_earth label "Diatomito".
- Diatomaceous_earth label "Farina fossile".
- Diatomaceous_earth label "Kieselguhr".
- Diatomaceous_earth label "Kieselgur".
- Diatomaceous_earth label "Ziemia okrzemkowa".
- Diatomaceous_earth label "Кизельгур".
- Diatomaceous_earth label "珪藻土".
- Diatomaceous_earth label "矽藻土".
- Diatomaceous_earth sameAs Křemelina.
- Diatomaceous_earth sameAs Kieselgur.
- Diatomaceous_earth sameAs Diatomita.
- Diatomaceous_earth sameAs Kieselguhr.
- Diatomaceous_earth sameAs Farina_fossile.
- Diatomaceous_earth sameAs 珪藻土.
- Diatomaceous_earth sameAs 규조토.
- Diatomaceous_earth sameAs Diatomeeënaarde.
- Diatomaceous_earth sameAs Ziemia_okrzemkowa.
- Diatomaceous_earth sameAs Diatomito.
- Diatomaceous_earth sameAs m.03bdgp.
- Diatomaceous_earth sameAs Q193414.
- Diatomaceous_earth sameAs Q193414.
- Diatomaceous_earth wasDerivedFrom Diatomaceous_earth?oldid=601764252.
- Diatomaceous_earth depiction Diatomaceous_Earth.jpg.
- Diatomaceous_earth isPrimaryTopicOf Diatomaceous_earth.