| 31. | Kaolinite's set of Daimons randomly possess objects and remain inactive until their target touches them.
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| 32. | The region is also home to abundant deposits of low temperature clays, including kaolinite and bentonite.
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| 33. | During the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum sediments were enriched with kaolinite from a detrital source due to denudation.
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| 34. | The composition of porcelain is highly variable, but the clay mineral kaolinite is often a raw material.
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| 35. | Ultisols can have a variety of clay minerals, but in many cases the dominant mineral is kaolinite.
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| 36. | It is calcined kaolinite clay and has the standard formula of 2SiO 2 " Al 2 O 3.
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| 37. | In hydrothermally altered areals alunite, barite, dickite, kaolinite, pyrite and quartz are also found.
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| 38. | Until the early 1990s, Kaopectate used the similar clay product kaolinite with pectin ( hence the name ).
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| 39. | In Britain large deposits of Kaolinite ( commonly known as " china clay " ) were found in Cornwall.
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| 40. | Numerous medicines also use Kaolinite clay, which has long been a traditional remedy to soothe an upset stomach.
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