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Ion or compound containing chlorine
The chlorite ion, or chlorine dioxide anion, is the halite with the chemical formula of ClO− 2. A chlorite (compound) is a compound that contains this
Chlorite
Group of phyllosilicate minerals
The chlorites are the group of phyllosilicate minerals common in low-grade metamorphic rocks and in altered igneous rocks. Chlorite minerals do not contain
Chlorite_group
Chemical compound
Sodium chlorite (NaClO2) is a chemical compound used in the manufacturing of paper and as a disinfectant. The main application of sodium chlorite is the
Sodium_chlorite
Chemical compound
Potassium chlorite is a potassium salt of chlorous acid (HClO2) having a chemical formula KClO2. It exists as white powder and its anhydrous form easily
Potassium_chlorite
Chemical compound
from sodium chlorite or the sodium chlorite–hypochlorite method: 2 NaClO2 + 2 HCl + NaOCl → 2 ClO2 + 3 NaCl + H2O or the sodium chlorite–hydrochloric
Chlorine_dioxide
Chemical compound
active chlorine) Related compounds Other anions Sodium chloride Sodium chlorite Sodium chlorate Sodium perchlorate Other cations Lithium hypochlorite Potassium
Sodium_hypochlorite
Easily split medium-grained metamorphic rock
texture reflects a high content of platy minerals, such as mica, talc, chlorite, or graphite. These are often interleaved with more granular minerals,
Schist
Metamorphic rock
000 psi). Greenschists commonly have an abundance of green minerals such as chlorite, serpentine, and epidote, and platy minerals such as muscovite and platy
Greenschist
Industrial bleach illegally marketed as a cure for various illnesses
including HIV, cancer and the common cold. It is made by mixing aqueous sodium chlorite with an acid (such as the juices of citrus fruits or vinegar). This produces
Miracle_Mineral_Supplement
Enzyme
Chlorite dismutase, also known as Chlorite O2-lyase (EC 1.13.11.49), is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction ClO−2 → Cl− + O2 Reactions that
Chlorite_dismutase
Chemical compound
Silver chlorite is a chemical compound with the formula AgClO2. This slightly yellow solid is shock sensitive and has an orthorhombic crystal structure
Silver_chlorite
Hard, non-foliated metamorphic rock
enough weather-susceptible nutrient-bearing minerals such as carbonates and chlorite to form a loamy, fairly fertile though shallow and stony soil. Quartzite
Quartzite
Metamorphic rock
to chlorite and mica. Organic carbon in the rock is converted to graphite. Slate is mainly composed of the minerals quartz, illite, and chlorite, which
Slate
Mineral assemblage in metamorphic rocks
metapelites: muscovite + chlorite + albite + quartz chloritoid + chlorite + muscovite + quartz ± paragonite biotite + muscovite + chlorite + albite + quartz
Metamorphic_facies
Trade connections of the Sumerian city of Ur
inscriptions carnelian is reportedly from Meluḫḫa. In the 3rd millennium BCE, chlorite stone artifacts were very popular, and traded widely. These included disc
Imports_to_Ur
Fine-grained aluminium phyllosilicates
calcium in smectites) or by positively charged octahedral sheets (as in chlorites). Clay minerals include the following groups: Kaolin group which includes
Clay_mineral
Chemical compound
the conjugate base, chlorite, derived from this acid is stable. One example of a salt of this anion is the well-known sodium chlorite. This and related
Chlorous_acid
Magnesium-rich igneous rock
minerals chlorite, talc, magnesite or dolomite and tremolite. Hydrated metamorphic rock assemblages are dominated by the minerals chlorite, serpentine-antigorite
Komatiite
from low to high grade: Chlorite zone: quartz, chlorite, muscovite, albite Biotite zone: quartz, muscovite, biotite, chlorite, albite Garnet zone: quartz
Index_mineral
Rock consolidated from volcanic ash
development of chlorite. Among the crystalline schists of many regions, green beds or green schists occur, which consist of quartz, hornblende, chlorite or biotite
Tuff
c. 2250–1700 BC Central Asian archaeological culture
BC; chlorite; 25.08 x 19.69 x 4.45 cm; Los Angeles County Museum of Art (USA) Female figurine of the "Bactrian princess" type; 2500–1500; chlorite (dress
Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex
Bactria–Margiana_Archaeological_Complex
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
(I) peroxide chloryl chloride, ClO2Cl, chlorine (0,IV) oxide chlorine chlorite, ClOClO, chlorine (I,III) oxide dichlorine trioxide, Cl2O3 as O−Cl−ClO2
Chlorine_oxide
Rock's chemical alteration geological process
amphibole within the rock groundmass. It typically results in epidote–chlorite–albite alteration and veining or fracture filling with the mineral assemblage
Propylitic_alteration
Iron-rich end member of the chlorite group
Chamosite is the Fe2+ end member of the chlorite group. A hydrous aluminium silicate of iron, which is produced in an environment of low-to-moderate-grade
Chamosite
Geologic formation in the eastern US
These dikes of greenstone are made up of pyroxene and plagioclase with chlorite and small amounts of calcite, quartz, and epidote. Many of these dikes
Catoctin_Formation
Fine-grained, clastic sedimentary rock
hydroxide (goethite – browns and limonite – yellow), or micaceous minerals (chlorite, biotite and illite – greens). The color shifts from reddish to greenish
Shale
Species of gastropod
Prothalotia chlorites is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Trochidae, the top snails. The height of the shell attains 7 mm
Prothalotia_chlorites
Fine grained natural soil
groups of clays include kaolinite, montmorillonite-smectite, and illite. Chlorite, vermiculite, talc, and pyrophyllite are sometimes also classified as clay
Clay
Mineral species of the silicate group
species of the silicate group and the phyllosilicate subgroup, part of the chlorite family, with the formula LiAl4(Si3Al)O10(OH)8. This soft, low-density mineral
Cookeite
is chlorite, prehnite, albite, pumpellyite and epidote. In ultramafic rocks the assemblage is serpentine, talc, forsterite, tremolite and chlorite. In
Prehnite-pumpellyite_facies
Type of foliated metamorphic rock
preferred orientation. It is primarily composed of quartz, sericite mica, and chlorite. Phyllite has fine-grained mica flakes, whereas slate has extremely fine
Phyllite
Organic redox reaction of aldehydes
can be oxidized into their corresponding carboxylic acids using sodium chlorite (NaClO2) under mild acidic conditions. It was originally developed by Lindgren
Pinnick_oxidation
Change of minerals in pre-existing rocks without melting into liquid magma
metamorphism. This causes crystals of platy minerals, such as mica and chlorite, to become rotated such that their short axes are parallel to the direction
Metamorphism
Ion
structure as chlorite (ClO− 2) but it is electronically different, with chlorine having a +5 oxidation state (rather than the +3 of chlorite). This makes
Chloryl
Phyllosilicate mineral in the brittle mica group
chemical formula Ca(Mg,Al) 3(Al 3Si)O 10(OH) 2. Like other micas and chlorites, clintonite is monoclinic in crystal form and has a perfect basal cleavage
Clintonite
Nesosilicate mineral species of garnet
rocks; in chlorite schists and serpentinites and in alkalic igneous rocks (typically titaniferous). Associated minerals include vesuvianite, chlorite, epidote
Andradite
Molecule containing main group elements with more than eight valence electrons
pentachloride (PCl5), sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), chlorine trifluoride (ClF3), the chlorite (ClO2–) ion in chlorous acid and the triiodide (I3–) ion are examples of
Hypervalent_molecule
Infilled gas cavity in extrusive igneous rock
igneous rock are infilled with a secondary mineral, such as calcite, quartz, chlorite, or one of the zeolites. Amygdules usually form after the rock has been
Amygdule
Group of metamorphic rocks
characterized by serpentine, talc, tremolite, and chlorite, giving way to forsterite, orthopyroxene, hornblende, chlorite, and characteristic minor aluminum spinel
Hornfels
Trade name for a form of clinochlore
is a trade name for a particular form of clinochlore, a member of the chlorite group. Seraphinite apparently acquired its name due to its resemblance
Seraphinite
Greenish Breccia found in British Columbia
basalt (see: Hyaloclastite). This material is commonly partly altered to chlorite, epidote, quartz and carbonate, for which the local term 'dallasite' has
Dallasite
Chemical compound
"Tetrachlorodecaoxide" (TCDO) is a chlorite-containing substance with claimed immunomodulatory, macrophage-activating properties. WF10 (Macrokine, Immunokine
Tetrachlorodecaoxide
reaction AH2 + chlorate ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } A + H2O + chlorite Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are a reduced electron acceptor
Chlorate_reductase
Religious Pillar of Jagannath Temple at Puri, Odisha, India
Stambha (Sun Pillar) is a sixteen-sided 34 feet (10 m) tall monolithic chlorite stone Pillar having the idol of Aruna (Charioteer of Sun) on the top. It
Aruna_Stambha
albite, richterite, chromite (Canyon Diablo); and jadeite, chromite and chlorite (Burma). Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical
Kosmochlor
(per)chlorate to chlorite via the perchlorate reductase (Pcr) enzyme. Chlorite is then dismutated to molecular oxygen and chloride by the chlorite dismutase
Dechloromonas agitata strain CKB
Dechloromonas_agitata_strain_CKB
Metal sulfide ore deposit
zones. Chlorite zone, found in nearly all examples, consisting of chlorite ± sericite ± silica. Often the host rock is entirely replaced by chlorite, which
Volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit
Volcanogenic_massive_sulfide_ore_deposit
Gemstone variety of chalcedony
referred to as prase. (However, the term prase is also used to describe chlorite-included quartz, and to a certain extent is a color-descriptor, rather
Chrysoprase
Blue mineral
quartz, orthoclase, muscovite, laumontite, albite, hematite, calcite, chlorite, fluorite, beryl and bavenite. It was first described from an occurrence
Bazzite
Main anion present in sea water
Chlorine oxidation state −1 +1 +3 +5 +7 Name chloride hypochlorite chlorite chlorate perchlorate Formula Cl− ClO− ClO− 2 ClO− 3 ClO− 4 Structure
Chloride
Igneous rock
igneous rock primarily constituted of ilmenite and apatite, with anatase, chlorite, phosphosiderite, talc and/or wavellite appearing as minor components.
Nelsonite
North Korean heavy industrial company
Korea. The company produces magnesia clinker, slightly burnt magnesia, chlorite, firebricks and fireproofing materials. The group imports some raw materials
Korea General Magnesia Clinker Industry Group
Korea_General_Magnesia_Clinker_Industry_Group
Type of sedimentary rock
clays often are cemented by iron oxide minerals, carbonaceous matter, or chlorite. Tonsteins form from volcanic ash deposited in swamps. Tonsteins occur
Tonstein
Subgroup of phyllosilicate minerals within the trioctahedral mica group
Biotite may be found in association with its common alteration product chlorite. The largest documented single crystals of biotite were approximately 7 m2
Biotite
Nickel phyllosilicate of the serpentine group
or chlorite, and Ni-Mg silicates, with or without alumina, that have X-ray diffraction patterns typical of serpentine, talc, sepiolite, chlorite, vermiculite
Garnierite
Hard, compact variety of coal
in Rhode Island which is of greenschist metamorphic facies (muscovite-chlorite sub-facies). The carbon content of anthracite is between 86% and 97%. The
Anthracite
Iron beryllium silicate sulfide mineral
fluorite, albite, cassiterite, pyrite, muscovite, arsenopyrite, quartz, and chlorite. Danalite was first described in 1866 from a deposit in Essex County, Massachusetts
Danalite
Chemical alteration of a rock by hydrothermal and other fluids
process becomes extremely advanced, typical metasomatites can include: Chlorite or mica whole-rock replacement in shear zones, resulting in rocks in which
Metasomatism
Anion and term for chemical compounds containing it
compounds Other anions bromate iodate Related compounds chloride hypochlorite chlorite perchlorate Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials
Chlorate
Rock-forming minerals with predominantly silicate anions
KNa4Ca4Si8O18(CO3)4(OH,F)·H2O Cavansite – Ca(VO)Si4O10·4H2O (dimorph of pentagonite) Chlorite group – (Al,Fe2+,Fe3+Li,Mg,Mn,Ni)5−6(Al,Fe3+,Si)4(O,OH)18 (2:1:1 clays)
Silicate_mineral
Archaeological site in Iran
included a number of near life sized painted clay statues and over 200 chlorite (soapstone) objects as well as 348 potter's marks on vessels. One important
Shahdad_(archaeological_site)
metamorphic conditions: serpentine + carbon dioxide → talc + magnesite + water chlorite + quartz → kyanite + talc + water Index mineral "Types of Metamorphic Reactions"
Metamorphic_reaction
Chemical element with atomic number 17 (Cl)
known from the decomposition of aqueous chlorine dioxide. However, sodium chlorite is a stable salt and is useful for bleaching and stripping textiles, as
Chlorine
Phyllosilicate mineral in the serpentine subgroup
aluminium and magnesium content. It occurs associated with vesuvianite, chlorite, magnetite, rutile, diaspore, grossular, calcite, diopside and clinozoisite
Amesite
Chemical compound used to oxidize another substance in a chemical reaction
Peroxydisulfuric acid (H2S2O8) Peroxymonosulfuric acid (H2SO5) Hypochlorite, chlorite, chlorate, perchlorate, and other analogous halogen oxyanions Fluorides
Oxidizing_agent
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
anklets. The scholar István Keul writes that the yogini images are of dark chlorite rock, about 40 cm tall, and standing in varying poses on plinths or vahanas
Chausath Yogini Temple, Hirapur
Chausath_Yogini_Temple,_Hirapur
Class of anions
state. It is the conjugate base of a halous acid. The known halites are chlorite, bromite, and iodite. Halites can be used to generate the respective halogen
Halite_(oxyanion)
Deep sea oxygen created by electrolysis
through distinct microbial processes, including: Chlorite dismutation: This involves the dismutation of chlorite (ClO2−) into O2 and chloride ions. Nitric oxide
Dark_oxygen
Hollow container, made of stone
platters and fragments of 'greenstone' vessels. In the 3rd millennium BCE, chlorite stone artifacts were very popular, and traded widely. These carved dark
Stone_vessel
Country in Central Asia
Female statuette wearing the kaunakes. Chlorite and limestone, Bactria, beginning of the second millennium BC.
Uzbekistan
Magnesium hydroxide mineral
low-temperature hydrothermal vein mineral in metamorphosed limestones and chlorite schists; and formed during serpentinization of dunites. Brucite is often
Brucite
Turkic ethnic group of Central Asia
Female statuette bearing the kaunakes. Chlorite and limestone, Bactria, beginning of the 2nd millennium BC.
Uzbeks
Silicate mineral
Usually it coexists with hornblende or actinolite, magnesium clinochlore chlorite, talc, serpentine-antigorite minerals or metamorphic pyroxene. Magnesium-rich
Cummingtonite
Phyllosilicate mineral in the dioctahedral mica group
concretions with the dimensions of a sand grain. It can be confused with chlorite (also of green color) or with a clay mineral. Glauconite has the chemical
Glauconite
Phyllosilicate mineral in the pyrophyllite-talc group
formed from magnesium chlorite and quartz in blueschist and eclogite metamorphism by the following metamorphic reaction: chlorite + quartz → kyanite +
Talc
quartz and Feldspar (mainly K-feldspar). There are deposits of epidote and chlorite throughout some samples of Dedham Granite. Typically these deposits manifest
Dedham_Granite
Type of metavolcanic rock
minerals glaucophane + ( lawsonite or epidote ) +/- jadeite +/- albite or chlorite +/- garnet +/- muscovite in a rock of roughly basaltic composition. Blueschist
Blueschist
Mg, Fe, Al cyclosilicate mineral
pegmatites, and norites in gabbroic magmas. Alteration products include mica, chlorite, and talc. Cordierite occurs, for example, in the granite contact zone
Cordierite
Mesoproterozoic pluton in New Mexico, U.S.
and 1 percent muscovite. Present as accessories are opaque minerals, chlorite, sericite, myrmekite apatite, sphene, zircon, and epidote. Microcline crystals
Joaquin_quartz_monzonite
Geological process
of selvages, most alteration occurs in replacement of mafic minerals by chlorite and of plagioclase by sericite. Sericite at Mindat Yant, Marcella (2009)
Phyllic_alteration
Pressure-temperature diagram of mineral stability ranges
sequence from the chlorite zone to the biotite zone to the garnet zone to the staurolite zone. For a metapelitic rock containing chlorite, kaolinite, and
Petrogenetic_grid
Zone of variably metamorphosed rocks occurring in Archaean and Proterozoic cratons
metamorphic minerals within the mafic rocks: The typical green minerals are chlorite, actinolite, and other green amphiboles. Greenstone belts also often contain
Greenstone_belt
Metamorphic rock formed under high pressure
Photomicrograph of a thin section of eclogite from Turkey. Green omphacite (+ late chlorite) + pink garnet + blue glaucophane + colorless phengite.
Eclogite
sodium chloride 7647–14–5 NaClO sodium hypochlorite 7681–52–9 NaClO2 sodium chlorite 7758–19–2 NaClO3 sodium chlorate 7775–09–9 NaClO4 sodium perchlorate 7601–89–0
List of CAS numbers by chemical compound
List_of_CAS_numbers_by_chemical_compound
Rock formed by transformation of olivine
tending the Qulliq, a ceremonial oil lamp made of serpentinite. A variety of chlorite talc schist associated with Alpine serpentinite is found in Val d'Anniviers
Serpentinite
Inorganic compound of formula Mg(OH)2
found in nature also occurs in the 1:2:1 clay minerals amongst others, in chlorite, in which it occupies the interlayer position usually filled by monovalent
Magnesium_hydroxide
Chemicals used to whiten or disinfect
promoted as a cure-all since 2006. Its main active ingredient is sodium chlorite, which is "activated" with citric acid to form chlorine dioxide. In an
Bleach
Talc-bearing metamorphic rock
soapstone refers to dimension stone that consists of either amphibole-chlorite-carbonate-talc rock, talc-carbonate rock, or simply talc rock and is sold
Soapstone
German resident in Switzerland
which warned of the "publication and sale" through the Internet of sodium chlorite. In August 2020, a five year old boy died in Argentina, "of multiple organ
Andreas_Kalcker
Prehistoric culture in southern Balochistan (ca. 2500 - 2000 BCE)
also found clay carts for the bulls. At Mehi were found several decorated chlorite vessels, imported from Tepe Yahya and attesting trade contacts with the
Kulli_culture
Phyllosilicate mineral in the dioctahedral mica group
Pyrophyllite and talc are softer than micas and have a greasy feel, while chlorite is green in color and its cleavage sheets are inelastic. The other common
Muscovite
Earth's highest mountain
the North Col Formation consists chiefly of biotite-quartz phyllite and chlorite-biotite phyllite intercalated with minor amounts of biotite-sericite-quartz
Mount_Everest
Chemical compound
Hypophosphoric acid can be prepared by the reaction of red phosphorus with sodium chlorite at room temperature. 2 P + 2 NaClO2 + 2 H2O → Na2H2P2O6 + 2 HCl A mixture
Hypophosphoric_acid
Planar zone of seismicity corresponding with the down-going slab
include dehydration embrittlement caused by the breakdown of antigorite or chlorite in a hydrated peridotite upper mantle, and un-bending of the slab. Observations
Wadati–Benioff_zone
Phyllosilicate mineral in the dioctahedral mica group
to greenschist facies, paragonite and glaucophane are transformed into chlorite and albite. Jadeite bearing pyroxene minerals have suggested clinozoisite
Paragonite
Fine-grained igneous rock, resulting from alteration of oceanic basalt
alteration of basalt, and composed of albite or oligoclase, together with chlorite, epidote, calcite, and actinolite. Spilite is veined by calcite or chalcedony
Spilite
Chemical compound
(SDS) ICSC 0638 Related compounds Other anions Calcium chloride Calcium chlorite Calcium chlorate Calcium perchlorate Other cations Lithium hypochlorite
Calcium_hypochlorite
Isoclinally folded Bündner schists with alternating green (chlorite rich) and white (dolomite rich) layers. Location: Adula nappe, Lukmanier pass (Switzerland)
Bündner_schist
Hindu folk god
Vetal, a 12th-century sculpture carved in chlorite schist from Revora, Bardez, Goa; now housed in the Collections of the Archaeological Museum and Portrait
Betal
Mine in Serov, Sverdlovsk oblast, Russia
nickel-containing minerals of the deposit are montmorillonites, nontronites, chlorites and iron hydroxides. Elovskoe hypergene nickel deposit it the only one
Serov_nickel_deposit
CHLORITE
CHLORITE
CHLORITE
CHLORITE
Girl/Female
Indian
A picture, A painting
Boy/Male
Irish
Powerful warrior.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sun
Female
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Arnbjorg, ARNBJÖRG means "eagle protection."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Parvati (Wife of Lord Shiva)
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Oath; Right Hand; Right Wing (of the Army)
Surname or Lastname
Partial translation of Swedish Sjöberg, an ornamental name composed of the elements sjö ‘sea’ + berg ‘mountain’, ‘hill’.English
Partial translation of Swedish Sjöberg, an ornamental name composed of the elements sjö ‘sea’ + berg ‘mountain’, ‘hill’.English : from a Middle English form of an Old English feminine personal name, Sǣburh, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + burh ‘fortified place’.Possibly also English : habitational name from Seaborough in Dorset (from Old English seofon ‘seven’ + beorg ‘hill’, ‘burial mound’) or possibly from Seaborough Hall in Essex.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Poomitha | பூமீதாÂ
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Have Love and Kindness
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English, German
Famous; A Diminutive of Robert or Robin
CHLORITE
CHLORITE
CHLORITE
CHLORITE
CHLORITE
n.
The name of a group of minerals, usually of a green color and micaceous to granular in structure. They are hydrous silicates of alumina, iron, and magnesia.
n.
Any salt of chlorous acid; as, chlorite of sodium.
n.
A translucent mineral of a green color and micaceous structure, belonging to the chlorite group; a hydrous silicate of alumina, magnesia, and iron; -- called also clinochlore.
a.
Pertaining to, or containing, chlorite; as, chloritic sand.