| 21. | Volcanic eruptions filled the pond with talc-like ash and buried creatures.
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| 22. | Talc is widely used in the ceramics industry in both bodies and glazes.
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| 23. | However, it is now usually made from talc ( magnesium silicate ).
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| 24. | Soapstone ( talc ), tile, and steel have all been used.
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| 25. | The two varieties are thus very similar to talc.
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| 26. | Kilmer sent him a small tin of Italian talc.
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| 27. | It has been related to silicosis resulting from inhalation of talc and silicates.
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| 28. | :: Note the chemical similarity between talc and certain types of asbestos.
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| 29. | Documented in Latin alchemy from around 1200 onward, meaning mica and talc.
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| 30. | Is talc sold in China from China talc sources?
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