No. Flourite is not very abundant.
No, quartz is not a common cementing agent for sandstone. Quartz is typically the primary mineral composing the sand grains in sandstone, while common cementing agents include calcite, silica, and iron oxide.
Sodium chloride is not an oxidizing agent.
Around 1820, a Scotsman by name of John Loudon McAdam pioneered a simplified method of road construction utilizing single-sized aggregate layers of stone mixed with a coating of binder as a cementing agent.
No, "agent" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun. Proper nouns refer to specific names of people, places, or organizations, while common nouns refer to general items or concepts. For example, "Agent Smith" would be a proper noun, but "agent" by itself is not.
Water is the most common agent of erosion on Earth. It is responsible for shaping the landscape through processes such as river erosion, coastal erosion, and weathering.
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Calcite: Formed from calcium carbonate precipitation, calcite cement is a common cement in sedimentary rocks like limestone. Silica: Silica cement is composed of quartz grains and acts as a binding agent in sandstone and other sedimentary rocks. Clay minerals: Clay minerals like illite and kaolinite can act as cementing agents in sedimentary rocks, holding grains together through mineral precipitation.
Desiccant. Silica gel is a common one with a large water absorption, but a fairly high dew point. Phosphorous pentoxide is a powerful drying agent, but has some hazards with it. Ordinary CaSO4 is a common agent, with a low dew point, and is cheap, safe and easily recycled.
Tear gas is the common name for a lachrymatory agent. There are no other informal names for a lachrymator.