clay and solid rock has porosity
Yes for example Clay has high porosity and low permeability
Yes, clay is more porous than sand. Typical porosity of silt and clay is 35-50% and 33-60%, respectively. Sand has porosity of 20-35%.
No , it is least porous .
Most intrusive igneous rock is low in porosity and permeability.
high porosity, low permeability
Yes for example Clay has high porosity and low permeability
Yes, clay is more porous than sand. Typical porosity of silt and clay is 35-50% and 33-60%, respectively. Sand has porosity of 20-35%.
how do we calculate porosity of ceramic?
No , it is least porous .
Porosity refers to the measure of how much of a rock is open space. The two factors concerning particles in a rock that have the greatest effect on the rock's porosity are shape and distribution.
Most intrusive igneous rock is low in porosity and permeability.
Clay is actually a description of sediment of a specific particle size. As such clay is not necessarily a rock. However when compacted and cemented clay forms claystone which is a sedimentary rock.
poorly sorted = low porosity well sorted = high porosity
total porosity of the rock weather their individual grains are connected or not.
It is made of very hot liquid rock that flows, though the asthenosphere is almost a solid, it is more like clay.
high porosity, low permeability
No. Clay is the finest size of particle that can be found in sediment. Mustone is a solid rock formed from particles of clay and silt that have been cemented together.