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- Sylvinite is a sedimentary rock made of a mechanical mixture of the minerals sylvite (KCl, or pot****ium chloride) and halite (NaCl, or sodium chloride)...
- and sal febrifugum Sylvii, and in combination with sodium chloride as sylvinite. The majority of the pot****ium chloride produced is used for making fertilizer...
- concentration of dissolved solids, is transferred successively to the Sylvinite (sodium pot****ium chloride) pond, the Carnalite (pot****ium magnesium chloride)...
- Siltstone – Sedimentary rock which has a grain size in the silt range Sylvinite – Sedimentary rock made of a mechanical mixture of sylvite and halite...
- called halite and sylvite; a physical mixture of the two is referred to as sylvinite. Because minerals are natural materials they are prone to large variations...
- Verkhnekamskoye deposit with the estimated reserves of 385 million tonnes of sylvinite ore. 1934 - Start of construction. 1944 - Start of carnallite production...
- quartz, fluorite and halite, is used for spectroscopic prisms and lenses. Sylvinite – Sedimentary rock made of a mechanical mixture of sylvite and halite...
- concentration of dissolved solids, is transferred successively to the sylvinite (sodium pot****ium chloride) pan, the carnalite (pot****ium magnesium chloride)...
- pot****ium chloride Sylvite, pot****ium chloride in natural mineral form Sylvinite, ore mined for the production of potash This disambiguation page lists...
- Петриковское) and Oktyabrsky (Belarusian: Акцябрскае, Russian: Октябрьское). Sylvinite (potash ore) from these three deposits contains up to 28%, 40% and 39%...