kaolinite is found near rivers and near areas with clay material
Kaolinite rocks are usually formed from the lithification of feldspar sediments.
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Kaolinite has many uses because it will never breakdown and it never absorbed water. It is used in Paint, makeup, pottery even ice cream
No, it has no preferred fracture or cleavage.
because that is where rocks come from,and rocks are solid
The word 'potash' refers to potassium compounds and materials which are potassium bearing. A mineral is defined as a naturally occurring inorganic crystalline solid with a definite chemical composition; therefore, potash is not a mineral as such, and is not a member of a mineral group.
Kaolinite rocks are clay rocks that are mostly white, but sometimes red, blue, or brown. They are actually one of the most common rocks on Earth and can be found everywhere from Korea to the Germany to the United States.
Kaolinite and some feldspars.
kaolinite is magnetic
Kaolinite is a 2 on the Mohs Hardness Scale.
Kaolinite is used for the creation of ceramics and filler for paint, rubber, and plastics.
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It is used in clay products
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Kaolinite has many uses because it will never breakdown and it never absorbed water. It is used in Paint, makeup, pottery even ice cream