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In this case, there are two common morphologies formullite.
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Industrial emery may contain a variety of other minerals and synthetic compounds such as magnesia,mullite, and silica.
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Unusually,mullitehas no charge balancing cations present.
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Mullitemorphology also is important for its application.
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Oxides commonly used are alumina, silica,mullite, and rare-earth phosphates.
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Aluminium silicates are a mixture of alumina and silica, where commonly used mixtures have an alumina content from 42 to 72%; at 72% alumina the compound is known asmullite.
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