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zeolite

/ˌziəˈlaɪt/
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Other forms: zeolites

Definitions of zeolite
  1. noun
    any of a family of glassy minerals analogous to feldspar containing hydrated aluminum silicates of calcium or sodium or potassium; formed in cavities in lava flows and in plutonic rocks
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    types:
    chabasite, chabazite
    a group of minerals of the zeolite family consisting of a hydrous silicate of calcium and aluminum
    heulandite
    a group of minerals of the zeolite family consisting of a hydrous aluminum silicate of sodium and calcium
    natrolite
    a group of minerals of the zeolite family consisting of a hydrous silicate of sodium and aluminum
    phillipsite
    a group of white or reddish crystalline minerals of the zeolite family consisting of a hydrous silicate of calcium and potassium and aluminum
    type of:
    mineral
    solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition
    water softener
    a substance (such as sodium chloride) that lessens the hardness of water by replacing calcium and magnesium ions with sodium ions and so gives the water more efficient sudsing power
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