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kaolinite is found near rivers and near areas with clay material

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Kaolinite rocks are usually formed from the lithification of feldspar sediments.

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What are kaolinite rocks?

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.


Which rocks are used in glass and ceramic industries?

Kaolinite and some feldspars.


Is kaolinite magnetic?

kaolinite is magnetic


How hard is kaolinite?

Kaolinite is a 2 on the Mohs Hardness Scale.


How is the mineral Kaolinite used?

Kaolinite is used for the creation of ceramics and filler for paint, rubber, and plastics.


Does kaolinite react to acid?

YES


What is the dominant mineral in ultisols?

kaolinite


What has kaolinite in it?

It is used in clay products


What is another name for tropical soil?

Kaolinite


What type of rock is toilets made of?

Kaolinite


What is the mineral in many clays?

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What are the uses of kaolinite?

Kaolinite has many uses because it will never breakdown and it never absorbed water. It is used in Paint, makeup, pottery even ice cream