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green slate; poudre d'ardoise (Fr.) | green slate; poudre d'ardoise (Fr.) | ||
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* Richard S. Lewis, ''Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary'', Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 10th ed., 1993 | * Richard S. Lewis, ''Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary'', Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 10th ed., 1993 | ||
− | * | + | * Olympus Microscopy Resource Center at http://www.olympusmicro.com/galleries/polarizedlight/pages/slategreensmall.html (Accessed Sept. 17, 2005) |
[[Category:Materials database]] | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Latest revision as of 12:18, 31 May 2022
Description
A dark green to black finely ground powder of Slate. Slate flour is used as a filler in rubber and plastics. Green slate contains a significant amount of Chlorite, a dark green clay mineral.
Synonyms and Related Terms
green slate; poudre d'ardoise (Fr.)
Resources and Citations
- Richard S. Lewis, Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 10th ed., 1993
- Olympus Microscopy Resource Center at http://www.olympusmicro.com/galleries/polarizedlight/pages/slategreensmall.html (Accessed Sept. 17, 2005)