Hanapin
Kaolinite
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kaolinite
a soft, white clay mineral formed from the weathering of aluminum-rich rocks, used widely in ceramics, paper production, and as a filler in some medications
Halimbawa
Environmental scientists studied the interaction of kaolinite with pollutants in soil, exploring its potential role in remediation strategies.
Paper mills rely on kaolinite as a key ingredient in producing glossy paper, enhancing print quality and ink absorption.