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A walk through patent filings reveals the active ingredient to be sodium chlorite.
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Also during this period of time, chlorite-grade schist was brought to the surface.
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It's industrial strength bleach, actually, 28% sodium chlorite in distilled water.
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Mineralization is developed both within dolomite, and intercalated chlorite schist.
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Magnetite, chalcopyrite, pyrite, sphalerite, silica and talc may occur with chlorite.
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R1 ordered chlorite-smectite is known as corrensite, R1 illite-smectite is rectorite.
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Their medium, the soft chlorite schist, enabled a virtuoso carving style.
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Alteration was observed as veins of chlorite, epidote and magnetite.
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On top of this is sandstone, a dolerite sill, and basalts altered to chlorite and hematite.
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  • A generally green or black mineral; it occurs as a constituent of many rocks typically in the form of a flat crystal
  • The chlorite ion, or chlorine dioxide anion, is ClOu2212n2. A chlorite (compound) is a compound that contains this group, with chlorine in oxidation state +3. Chlorites are also known as salts of chlorous acid.
  • A byproduct formed when chlorine dioxide is used to disinfect water.15
  • A group of platy, usually greenish minerals associated with and resembling micas. Chlorites are widely distributed and are often found in low-grade metamorphic rocks.
  • (Mg,Fe,Al)6Al,Si)4O10(OH)8. A metamorphic mineral that forms at relatively low pressures and temperatures. It can also form through hydrothermal alteration of other iron- and magnesium-bearing minerals.
  • Akind of green stone that resembles mica.
  • Chlorite is not a member of the mica group but has the same perfect basal cleavage. The plates are easily distinguished from mica by their green colour and lack of elasticity.
  • A platy hydrous silicate related to mica.
  • A nonexpanding clay mineral having a silica tetrahedral, an alumina octahedral, a silica tetrahedral, and a magnesium hydroxide (brucite) octahedral layer, has a 2:2 or 2:1:1 crystal structure.