not really sure what is meant by this but the formulation of Chrysotile (White Asbestos) is: Mg3(Si2O5)(OH)4, Hope that helps
No. It is a non silicate mineral and is part of the Oxides group.
Among other things, yes, mineral composition is a common part of geology.
the red part in a thermometer is mercury.
rock and mineral particles make up the inorganic part of soil
The Mohs scale measures the hardness of a mineral. Kaolinite, which is a clay mineral and part of the group of industrial minerals, has a Mohs scale value of 2-2.5.
There is no such thing as "non-fibrous" asbestos. Part of the definition of asbestos is that it forms fibers.
An asbestos filter is a filter that contains asbestos fibers as part of the medium that is functioning to separate a particle from a fluid stream.
Asbestos is not usually found in wooden products or metal products (unless gaskets or insulation is part of them).
An asbestos pad is a pad that is made, at least in part, from asbestos. It is used to protect surfaces from hot objects, or to protect objects from the most intense heat of a gas flame, etc.
Asbestos was not banned in Kansas or any other part of the US. Its use is regulated and forbidden in certain applications, but it has not been banned.
It is a mineral or a number of minerals which are part of the composition of rock.
It is part of the sulphide mineral group.
Rubies are part of the corundum mineral group.
Tremolite is a member of the amphibole mineral group.
No. It is a non silicate mineral and is part of the Oxides group.
Yes, the crystal system a mineral belongs to is a property of a mineral.
Metal