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Cobalt, iron, and nickel are known as the iron triad.
Yes, the iron is oxidizing into iron oxide, better known as rust.
Iron is found combined with Oxygen, in the form of Iron Oxide (also known as Rust).
This mineral is called glauconite, an iron potassium silicate with very low weathering resistance.
evaporate the watercrush the clay-iron mixture to powderuse a magnet to remove the iron from the clay
Miry Clay is known as sticky clay.
There are different minerals present in each clay body. Red clay typically has a higher iron content than grey clay.
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Igneous rocks with high iron and magnesium content are known as mafic. This word comes from the combination of the "Ma" for magnesium and Fe for iron, MaFe, Mafic
Terracota is a type of earthenware. It is usually reddish brown from Iron oxide inclusion. Earthenware is a secondary clay.
It sounds like you're thinking of Glauconite.
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Many types of clay are known; see the link below.
Food, Clay, Gold, Iron, Sand and Marble.
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