- OH)18·5H2O. Two
structural varieties are distinguished:
tobermorite-11 Å and
tobermorite-14 Å.
Tobermorite occurs in
hydrated cement paste and can be
found in...
-
mixture of
volcanic ash and
quicklime to
create a rare
crystal called tobermorite,
which may
resist fracturing. As
seawater percolated within the tiny...
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polytypes are Ma2bc, Ma2b2c and M2a2bc. It is a
mineral related to the
tobermorite group. It can be colorless, gray,
light gray,
lemon white, or pink. It...
- concrete; it used
pyroclastic materials which react with
seawater to form Al-
tobermorite crystals over time. The use of hot
mixing and the
presence of lime clasts...
-
Tilleyite Tin
Tinaksite Tincalconite Titanite Titanium Titanowodginite Tobermorite Todorokite Tokyoite Tongbaite Topaz Torbernite Tourmaline (group of silicate...
- from
Tobermory to
visit the
Treshnish Isles and
Fingals Cave on Staffa.
Tobermorite, a
calcium silicate hydrate found near
Tobermory in 1880, was
named after...
- an
interaction with sea
water actually causes crystalline aluminous tobermorite structures in the
mortar to
expand and strengthen,
making the material...
-
atomic structure of C-S-H is
similar to the
naturally occurring mineral tobermorite. It has a
layered geometry with
calcium silicate sheet structure separated...
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built by
Frank Rosenblatt All
pages with
titles containing Tobermory Tobermorite, a
calcium silicate hydrate mineral found on Mull,
Scotland This disambiguation...
- stringhamite, junitoite, clinohedrite, xonotlite, apophyllite,
calcite and
tobermorite. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC
approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical...