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| - The cation exchange capacity (CEC) of illite is smaller than that of smectite but higher than that of kaolinite, typically around 20 – 30 meq/100 g. Illite was first described for occurrences in the Maquoketa shale in Calhoun County, Illinois, USA, in 1937. The name was derived from its type location in Illinois. Illite is also called hydromica or hydromuscovite. Brammallite is a sodium rich analogue. Avalite is a chromium bearing variety which has been described form Mt. Avala, Belgrade, Serbia.
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dbkwik:resource/FdADWVJbob5nQL-zg-YAbg==
| - Diccionario de cerámica Inglés/Español: Índice adicional
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opticalprop
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mohs
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Gravity
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Name
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dana
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streak
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formula
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System
| - Monoclinic - Prismatic, 2/m
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strunz
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Color
| - Grey-white to silvery-white, greenish-gray
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cleavage
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habit
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diaphaneity
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refractive
| - nα = 1.535 - 1.570 nβ = 1.555 - 1.600 nγ = 1.565 - 1.605
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luster
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abstract
| - The cation exchange capacity (CEC) of illite is smaller than that of smectite but higher than that of kaolinite, typically around 20 – 30 meq/100 g. Illite was first described for occurrences in the Maquoketa shale in Calhoun County, Illinois, USA, in 1937. The name was derived from its type location in Illinois. Illite is also called hydromica or hydromuscovite. Brammallite is a sodium rich analogue. Avalite is a chromium bearing variety which has been described form Mt. Avala, Belgrade, Serbia.
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