Mineral used to make lubricants
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TALCMineral used to make lubricants
siliconesAny of a class of synthetic materials that are polymers with a chemical structure based on chains of alternate silicon and oxygen atoms, with organic groups attached to the silicon atoms. Such compounds are typically resistant to chemical attack and insensitive to temperature changes and are used to make rubber, plastics, polishes, and lubricants
TALCMineral used in making lubricants
HOUSEBLENDEMineral used to build residences?
BORAXMineral used to soften water
lodestonesA piece of magnetite or other naturally magnetized mineral, able to be used as a magnet
lodestoneA piece of magnetite or other naturally magnetized mineral, able to be used as a magnet
loadstonesA piece of magnetite or other naturally magnetized mineral, able to be used as a magnet
kerfeddeep cut a few inches high, used to undermine a portion of a coal or mineral seam
kerfingdeep cut a few inches high, used to undermine a portion of a coal or mineral seam
kerfsdeep cut a few inches high, used to undermine a portion of a coal or mineral seam
kerfdeep cut a few inches high, used to undermine a portion of a coal or mineral seam
murrhasmineral or stone used in ancient Rome for making fine vases, cups, etc.: believed to have been fluorite
murrhamineral or stone used in ancient Rome for making fine vases, cups, etc.: believed to have been fluorite
murrasmineral or stone used in ancient Rome for making fine vases, cups, etc.: believed to have been fluorite
murramineral or stone used in ancient Rome for making fine vases, cups, etc.: believed to have been fluorite
rutilecommon mineral, titanium dioxide, TiO2, usually reddish-brown in color with a brilliant metallic or adamantine luster, occurring in crystals: used to coat welding rods
rutilescommon mineral, titanium dioxide, TiO2, usually reddish-brown in color with a brilliant metallic or adamantine luster, occurring in crystals: used to coat welding rods
plumbagovery common mineral, soft native carbon, occurring in black to dark-gray foliated masses, with metallic luster and greasy feel: used for pencil leads, as a lubricant, and for making crucibles and other refractories; plumbago; black lead