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Bentonite

Kingdom
1Minerals
Phylum
4Naturals
Class
4Lapidae
Subclass
0Gems
Phase
4Carbonates
Subphase
0
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0
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MineralogyAn absorbent swelling clay.
It consists mostly of montmorillonite; formed from volcanic glass ash, weathering of volcanic ash in seawater.
Bentonite beds are white or pale blue or green in fresh exposures, turning to a cream color and then yellow, red, or brown as the exposure is weathered further.
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