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Benzene is a colorless, flammable, and toxic aromatic compound that is often used as a solvent. PCH ANSWER: Acetone
Borax
Talc is a very soft mineral, often used to make talcum powder, the powdered version of that mineral.
In mineralogy terms, no. A mineral is naturally occurring, homogenous solid with a defined chemical composition and a highly ordered atomic arrangement. Most of the terms in that definition do not apply to glycerine.But, Mineral is often applied to oils and their derivatives to indicate that they are not from a natural source. Mineral turpentine, mineral oil, and so on, to distinguish them from their natural cohort.
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Portland cement (often referred to as OPC, from Ordinary Portland Cement) fineness 300 - 500 m2/kg
Cement is what binds the siliclastic framework grains together. Cement is a secondary mineral that forms after deposition and during burial of the sandstone. These cementing materials may be either silicate minerals or non-silicate minerals, such as calcite.Silica cement can consist of either quartz or opal minerals. Quartz is the most common silicate mineral that acts as cement. In sandstone where there is silica cement present the quartz grains are attached to cement, this creates a rim around the quartz grain called overgrowth. The overgrowth retains the same crystallographic continuity of quartz framework grain that is being cemented. Opal cement is found in sandstones that are rich in volcanogenic materials, and very rarely is in other sandstones.Calcite cement is the most common carbonate cement. Calcite cement is an assortment of smaller calcite crystals. The cement adheres itself to the framework grains, this adhesion is what causes the framework grains to be adhered together.Other minerals that act as cements include: hematite, limonite, feldpsars, anhydrite, gypsum, barite, clay minerals, and zeolite minerals.
Benzene is a colorless, flammable, and toxic aromatic compound that is often used as a solvent. PCH ANSWER: Acetone
cement
Residential slabs are made of concrete, often called cement although it contains cement, sand, and aggregate (usually rocks of pebble size).
salt
Azurite is a deep blue mineral. It is often associated with copper deposits.
The action bubbles in comics are often called "speech bubbles" or "word balloons." These graphic elements contain text that represents the dialogue or thoughts of the characters in the comic.
graphite is often used for pencil lead
Sandstone is not a mineral because it does not have a definite composition, and often contains several different minerals.