IC 7202 Marketing Silica (Quartz, Tripoli, Diatomite, Etc.) ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Nan C. Jensen
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Jan 1, 1942

Abstract

Silica, the world's most abundant mineral compound, is composed of the two commonest elements - oxygen and silicon. In addition to being the life-giving constituent of the atmosphere and the major element in the waters of the earth, oxygen comprises almost half of all known terrestrial matter and occurs combined with most of the other ninety-odd elements in the solid crust of the earth; however, a large proportion of the oxygen is combined with silicon. Silicon is second only to oxygen in abundance in nature and constitutes more than one-fourth of all known terrestrial matter. The compound of oxygen and silicon, called silicon dioxide or silica, forms 59.08 percent of the earth's outer 10-mile crust. Some of the silicon dioxide exists as
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APA: Nan C. Jensen  (1942)  IC 7202 Marketing Silica (Quartz, Tripoli, Diatomite, Etc.) ? Introduction

MLA: Nan C. Jensen IC 7202 Marketing Silica (Quartz, Tripoli, Diatomite, Etc.) ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1942.

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