The specific density of zeolites range from ~ 2.2 - 2.5 g/cc depending upon the composition. For most aluminosilicate materials a value of 2.4 g/cc is usually fairly safe for early estimations (back-of-the-napkin calculations). The bulk density of zeolites typically range from 0.8 - 1.1 g/cc depending upon the porosity of the zeolitic framework.
if the zeolites cool faster then the crystals will be larger
Zeolites are a group of minerals which have formed in the pockets or vugs of solidified lava. They are therefore minerals, not rocks.
incorrect water will destroy zeolites on contact, unless it's water vapor
more sphericity,more porosity good sorting ,more uniform size and more will be the porosity porosity doesnot depend on size of grain
The specific density of zeolites range from ~ 2.2 - 2.5 g/cc depending upon the composition. For most aluminosilicate materials a value of 2.4 g/cc is usually fairly safe for early estimations (back-of-the-napkin calculations). The bulk density of zeolites typically range from 0.8 - 1.1 g/cc depending upon the porosity of the zeolitic framework.
if the zeolites cool faster then the crystals will be larger
Richard R. Schmidt has written: 'Zeolites' -- subject(s): Zeolites
Zeolites are a mineral that can store up to four times more heat than water. Due to zeolites being extremely porous it is able to pick up moisture.
big particles=low porosity small particles=high porosity
Zeolites are a group of minerals which have formed in the pockets or vugs of solidified lava. They are therefore minerals, not rocks.
Ang kahulugan ng "porosity" sa Tagalog ay "papak" o "bukas-bukas." Ito ay tumutukoy sa dami o kahabaan ng mga butas o espasyo na makikita sa isang bagay tulad ng lupa o kahoy.
yes.... it is an answer for porosity....
Zeolites are more like a family of mineral ... Some of the more common mineral zeolites are analcime, chabazite, clinoptilolite, heulandite, natrolite, phillipsite, and stilbite. Each has it's own hardness. Most are in the 3-5,5 range.
Porosity is the formation of bubbles in the weld.
how do we calculate porosity of ceramic?
poorly sorted = low porosity well sorted = high porosity