Mountain soap

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title: Mountain soap
text: Mountain soap, rock-soap or bolus — a partially outdated trivial name for a large group of clay minerals similar in properties from the group of hydrous layered aluminum silicates with variable composition. Minerals from the mountain soap group contain primarily silicates (44-46%), alumina (17-26%), iron oxides (6-10%) and water (13-25%). The mountain soap group included at different times up to two dozen mineral species and varieties. In different cases, this name could mean different minerals,
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date created: 2024-04-05T12:28:48Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T09:37:58Z
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