Published on11/27/2017 5:39 am
Everyone needs minerals every day. The salt in your food is a mineral, called halite. Many types of toothpaste have a mineral called fluorite in them. As each of us use the Earth's natural resources on a human time scale, it is important to consider that mineral resources form on geologic timescales, and the vast difference between the two. The items in this case are just a few of the ways that we use rocks and minerals in our everyday lives.
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Published on11/27/2017 5:24 am
Talc Powder can be crushed into a white powder that is widely known as "talcum powder." This powder has the ability to absorb moisture, absorb oils, absorb odor, serve as a lubricant, and produce an astringent effect with human skin. These properties make talcum powder an important ingredient in many baby powders, foot powders, first aid powders, and a variety of cosmetics.
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