Yes, OxiClean contains zeolites, which are natural minerals that help soften water and enhance the cleaning power of the product. Zeolites work by capturing and removing dirt and stains, making them effective in laundry and cleaning applications. This ingredient contributes to the overall effectiveness of OxiClean in breaking down tough stains.
The particle size of Zeochem 4A zeolites is typically in the range of 1-3 micrometers.
Zeolites have high porosity due to their unique crystalline structure, which contains regularly spaced micropores and mesopores. The porosity of zeolites allows them to selectively adsorb molecules based on their size and shape, making them useful in various applications such as catalysis and gas separation.
incorrect water will destroy zeolites on contact, unless it's water vapor
Zeolites are typically formed in sedimentary and metamorphic environments, rather than volcanic or igneous settings. They are secondary minerals that form from the alteration of volcanic glass and ash by groundwater.
The specific density of zeolites range from ~ 2.2 - 2.5 g/cc depending upon the composition. For most aluminosilicate materials a value of 2.4 g/cc is usually fairly safe for early estimations (back-of-the-napkin calculations). The bulk density of zeolites typically range from 0.8 - 1.1 g/cc depending upon the porosity of the zeolitic framework.
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Zeolites are a mineral that can store up to four times more heat than water. Due to zeolites being extremely porous it is able to pick up moisture.
The particle size of Zeochem 4A zeolites is typically in the range of 1-3 micrometers.
No, Oxyclean and borax are not the same. Oxyclean is a commercial laundry detergent and stain remover, while borax is a naturally occurring mineral often used as a cleaning agent and laundry booster. They have different chemical compositions and uses.
Zeolites are more like a family of mineral ... Some of the more common mineral zeolites are analcime, chabazite, clinoptilolite, heulandite, natrolite, phillipsite, and stilbite. Each has it's own hardness. Most are in the 3-5,5 range.
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Zeolites have high porosity due to their unique crystalline structure, which contains regularly spaced micropores and mesopores. The porosity of zeolites allows them to selectively adsorb molecules based on their size and shape, making them useful in various applications such as catalysis and gas separation.
No, Borax and Oxyclean are not the same. Borax is a naturally occurring mineral compound that is often used as a household cleaner and laundry detergent booster, while Oxyclean is a brand of oxygen-based stain remover and laundry additive. They have different ingredients and purposes, although both can be used for cleaning.
incorrect water will destroy zeolites on contact, unless it's water vapor
Zeolites are typically formed in sedimentary and metamorphic environments, rather than volcanic or igneous settings. They are secondary minerals that form from the alteration of volcanic glass and ash by groundwater.