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| 1-kaolin | It is chiefly derived from the decomposition of common feldspar. |
| 2-kaolin | A soft fine white clay quartzone of the commonest minerals of the Earth's crust), being pure silica or silicon dioxide It can occur in a crystal form, or as fine grain coloured nodules Particularly resistant to chemical and mechanical weathering, it is a common component of sedimentary rocks and of river and beach deposits Its hardness is a useful diagnostic feature: it cannot be scratched by a steel penknife and will itself scratch a piece of window glass. |
| 3-kaolin | kaolin. |
| 4-kaolin | A subgroup name of aluminum silicates with a 1:1 layer structure Kaolinite is the most common clay mineral in the subgroup Also, a soft, usually white, rock composed largely of kaolinite See also Appendix I, Table A3. |
| 5-kaolin | A fine, usually white clay that is used in ceramics and refractories as a filler or extender. |
| 6-kaolin | A fine white granite clay used in hard-paste porcelain, also known as China clay. a fine usually white clay formed by the weathering of aluminous minerals ; used in ceramics and as an absorbent and as a filler. |
| 7-kaolin | kaolin. |
| 8-kaolin | china clay. |
| 9-kaolin | White clay used by Maroons in French Guiana and Suriname for spiritual and healing purposes. |
| 10-kaolin | The purest form of China clay consisting of silicate of aluminum. |
| 11-kaolin | A fine, usually white, clay that is used in ceramics and refractories as a filler or extender [Top]. |
| 12-kaolin | a fine white clay used as a filler or coating pigment in papermaking; also referred to china clay. |
| 13-kaolin | A very pure white clay, ordinarily in the form of an impalpable powder, and used to form the paste of porcelain; China clay; porcelain clay. |