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Granite is composed of mostly silica, as well as quartz, feldspar, kriolite, chlorite, and garnet. It also contains alkalies and dialuminum trioxide components.
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silver chlorite
KClO2.
Garnet is indicative of deeper metamorphism than chlorite.
Biotite, muscovite, chlorite, talc, garnet, and kyanite are common in schist.
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Granite is composed of mostly silica, as well as quartz, feldspar, kriolite, chlorite, and garnet. It also contains alkalies and dialuminum trioxide components.
Olivine, Clinopyroxene, Orthopyroxene, Garnet and Spinel at great depth.
There are many different minerals that can make up the mineralogy of phyllite. These minerals include muscovite,chlorite, or quartz, sometimes phyllite will include garnet, chlorotoid, sodium-mica, or sulfide minerals.
The formula for the chlorite ion is ClO2-
The greatest known depth which lies in the Pacific Ocean is the Mariana Trench which has a depth of 35,797 ft/10,911 meters.
KClO2, contains the chlorite anion, ClO2-
Mercury II chlorite is Hg(ClO2)2
Te chemical formula for sodium chlorite is NaClO2.
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