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Magnesite is a
mineral with the
chemical formula MgCO 3 (magnesium carbonate). Iron, manganese, cobalt, and
nickel may
occur as admixtures, but only in...
- The most
common magnesium carbonate forms are the
anhydrous salt
called magnesite (MgCO3), and the di, tri, and
pentahydrates known as
barringtonite (MgCO3·2H2O)...
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contained in
magnesite, dolomite, brucite, carnallite, talc, and
magnesium minerals.
China is now the
biggest producer of
crude magnesite in the world...
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Tamil Nadu
Magnesite Limited (TANMAG) (Tamil: தமிழ் நாடு வெள்ளைக்கல் நிறுவனம்) is a state-government
undertaking of
Government of
Tamil Nadu
located in...
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North Korea is
naturally abundant in
metals such as
magnesite, zinc, tungsten, and iron; with
magnesite resources of 6
billion tonnes (second
largest in...
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capital of Chalkidiki, ever
since its settlement. It has the
largest magnesite deposits in
Northern Greece. The word Γερακινή (Yerakini)
comes from γερακίνα...
- MgO:MgCl 2 of 13:1 (instead of the
stoichiometry 5:1).
Periclase (MgO) and
magnesite (MgCO 3) are not
abundant raw materials, so
their manufacture into Sorel...
- "unglazed porcelain". As of 1908 the only
magnesite-mining
company active on Red
Mountain was the
American Magnesite Company,
which shipped it down to factories...
- also come to
describe a thin, top
layer of
material (sand and cement,
magnesite or
calcium sulphate),
poured in situ on top of the
structural concrete...
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intrusive ultramafic rock.
Sonoma Magnesite Company was
formed in 1912 to mine the Red
Slide Deposit of
magnesite in The Cedars. The
mineral is important...