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Talc, or tal****, is a clay
mineral composed of hydrated magnesium silicate, with the
chemical formula Mg3Si4O10(OH)2.
Talc in
powdered form,
often combined...
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steatite or soaprock) is a
talc-schist,
which is a type
of metamorphic rock. It is
composed largely of the magnesium-rich
mineral talc. It is
produced by dynamothermal...
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found neither samples of asbestos in
talc products nor
symptoms of asbestos exposure among workers dealing with
talc, but more
recent work has rejected...
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dehydrated to granulite, amphibolite,
talc–schist and even eclogite. This
suggests that
methanogenesis in the
presence of serpentinites is
restricted in space...
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often cut with
cheap talc.
Natural talc is
cheap but
contains asbestos while asbestos-free
talc is more expensive.
Talc that has
asbestos is generally...
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oil depletion allowance in
American (US) tax law is a tax
break claimable by
anyone with an
economic interest in a
mineral deposit or
standing timber...
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of $2Â billion. In
February 2025, as the
number of talc-based
powder related lawsuits sits at over 62,000,
Johnson &
Johnson offered a
settlement of $10...
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separate product until customers asked the
company for it. In 1893 the
talc was
packaged in a box that was
originally distributed to
midwives and given...
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talc, limestone. diamonds, amethyst, emeralds, etc.
Africa has 30%
of the
remaining mineral resources in the world. 57%
of Africa's export...
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various clays,
calcium carbonate, mica, silicas, and
talcs.
Synthetics include a host
of colorants created in the lab as well as
engineered molecules...