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a grey or green fibrous mineral; an important source of commercial asbestos
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Chrysotile is an asbestiform sub-group within the serpentine group of minerals. There are three known species of chrysotile: clinochrysotile (which is monoclinic), orthochrysotile (which is orthorhombic) and parachrysotile (which is also an orthorhombic polymorph of orthochrysotile). Thes varieties are all phyllosilicates. The chemical formulae for the three are the same: Mg3Si2O5(OH) with variable iron as Fe2+ substituting for magnesium. ...
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Basic silicate of magnesium, one of six naturally occurring fibrous minerals forming the group called asbestos. White in color, the only mineral of the serpentine subgroup of asbestos. Constituted up to 95% of all industrial asbestos.
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chrysotile.
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A type of asbestos that is fireproof and can be made into asbestos cloth.
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