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  • Kaolinite
  • Kaolinite
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  • She has long red hair, and wears a black dress with a black pendant around her neck. When she is disguised as Kaori she wears a red dress.
  • It is a layered silicate mineral, with one tetrahedral sheet linked through oxygen atoms to one octahedral sheet of alumina octahedra. Rocks that are rich in kaolinite are known as china clay, white clay, or kaolin. Kaolinite has a low shrink-swell capacity and a low cation exchange capacity (1-15 meq/100g.) It is a soft, earthy, usually white mineral (dioctahedral phyllosilicate clay), produced by the chemical weathering of aluminium silicate minerals.
  • Kaolinite is a clay mineral with many different types of chemical layers on it, including a silicate mineral. It is found white, sometimes blue, red or brown, and if you crack it in half, you will see that it is made up of many layers of rock formed together. Kaolinite is used in medicine, ceramics, coated paper, toothpaste, etc.
  • Kaolinite is a clay mineral, part of the group of industrial minerals, with the chemical composition Al2Si2O5(OH)4. It is a layered silicate mineral, with one tetrahedral sheet linked through oxygen atoms to one octahedral sheet of alumina octahedra. Rocks that are rich in kaolinite are known as china clay, white clay, or kaolin. The name is derived from : ("High Hill") in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, China. The name entered English in 1727 from the French version of the word: "kaolin."
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  • Kaorinaito
  • カオリナイト
cleave
  • Perfect
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Category
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  • Biaxial
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Age
  • 28
mohs
  • 2
First Appearance
Gravity
  • 216
Name
  • Kaolin
  • Kaolinite
Type
  • Clay-based
symmetry
  • Triclinic 1
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Aliases
  • Kaori Kuromine
2V
  • Measured: 24° to 50°, Calculated: 44°
streak
  • white
Species
  • Human/Daimon
Titles
  • Magus
formula
  • Al2Si2O54
System
  • Triclinic - Pedial
Hard
  • 2.500000
Color
  • White, sometimes red, blue or brown tints from impurities
RM
  • Mineral
unit cell
  • a = 5.13 Å, b = 8.89 Å, c = 7.25 Å; α = 90°, β = 104.5°, γ = 89.8°; Z=2
tenacity
  • Flexible but inelastic
cleavage
  • Perfect on {001}
habit
  • Rarely as crystals, thin platy or stacked, More commonly as microscopic pseudohexagonal plates and clusters of plates, aggregated into compact, claylike masses
Pro
  • Kay-oh-linn-ight
Occupation
  • Tomoe household caretaker, secretary, Mugen Gakuen principal
P
  • Gaoling or Kao-ling
refractive
  • nα = 1.553 - 1.565, nβ = 1.559 - 1.569, nγ = 1.569 - 1.570
Resides
  • The Tomoe household, Tokyo
Gender
  • Female
luster
  • Pearly to dull earthy
C
  • 高陵/高嶺
abstract
  • Kaolinite is a clay mineral, part of the group of industrial minerals, with the chemical composition Al2Si2O5(OH)4. It is a layered silicate mineral, with one tetrahedral sheet linked through oxygen atoms to one octahedral sheet of alumina octahedra. Rocks that are rich in kaolinite are known as china clay, white clay, or kaolin. The name is derived from : ("High Hill") in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, China. The name entered English in 1727 from the French version of the word: "kaolin." Kaolinite has a low shrink-swell capacity and a low cation exchange capacity (1-15 meq/100g.) It is a soft, earthy, usually white mineral (dioctahedral phyllosilicate clay), produced by the chemical weathering of aluminium silicate minerals like feldspar. In many parts of the world, it is colored pink-orange-red by iron oxide, giving it a distinct rust hue. Lighter concentrations yield white, yellow or light orange colours. Alternating layers are sometimes found, as at Providence Canyon State Park in Georgia, USA.
  • She has long red hair, and wears a black dress with a black pendant around her neck. When she is disguised as Kaori she wears a red dress.
  • It is a layered silicate mineral, with one tetrahedral sheet linked through oxygen atoms to one octahedral sheet of alumina octahedra. Rocks that are rich in kaolinite are known as china clay, white clay, or kaolin. Kaolinite has a low shrink-swell capacity and a low cation exchange capacity (1-15 meq/100g.) It is a soft, earthy, usually white mineral (dioctahedral phyllosilicate clay), produced by the chemical weathering of aluminium silicate minerals.
  • Kaolinite is a clay mineral with many different types of chemical layers on it, including a silicate mineral. It is found white, sometimes blue, red or brown, and if you crack it in half, you will see that it is made up of many layers of rock formed together. Kaolinite is used in medicine, ceramics, coated paper, toothpaste, etc.
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