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The presence of white flakes in water is typically caused by mineral deposits, such as calcium or magnesium, that have precipitated out of the water. These flakes can be effectively removed by using a water softener or a filtration system designed to remove minerals from the water. Additionally, regular cleaning and maintenance of plumbing fixtures can help prevent the buildup of mineral deposits in the first place.
Mica is a shiny mineral that occurs in sheets. It is composed of thin, flat sheets that can easily be peeled apart. Mica is commonly found in igneous and metamorphic rocks.
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Mica forms flat prisms that readily brakes into flakes.
Tapioca is made from the cassava root. The root is peeled, washed, and grated to extract the starch. The starch is then dried and processed into small pearls or flakes. These pearls or flakes are then cooked in water until they become translucent and soft, resulting in tapioca pudding or other tapioca-based dishes.
A peeled orange floats A not peeled orange sinks
The mineral that is flat with flaky cleavage is mica. Mica is a group of silicate minerals that can easily be split into thin sheets or flakes. These sheets have excellent cleavage, making them easily separable into thin layers.
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the peeled orange have less density as compare to unpeeled orange that why the peeled orange sink in water