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The green color is due to the large development of chlorite.
There is only one human case in the medical literature of chlorite poisoning.
For chlorite, the standard is an average of a three samples taken at least monthly.
They still apply it to an industrial chemical, sodium chlorite.
Chlorite occurs naturally in a variety of locations and forms.
It is famous for the black chlorite image of the sleeping Vishnu.
Important examples include the mica, chlorite, and the kaolinite-serpentine groups.
Preliminary results suggest that this sodium chlorite treatment is less effective than NP001.
An example is a bleb of sylvite within chlorite.
It can be confused with chlorite (also of green color) or with some other clay minerals.
It was very famous for micro-cylindrical beads of steatite (chlorite).
The temple, made of chlorite, is architecturally brilliant and well carved from its outer surface.
The addition of chlorite ion to chloramine-treated water has been shown to control nitrification.
It can be made by reacting barium chlorite with sulfuric acid.
Sodium chlorite can be used to disinfect water.
One example of a salt of this anion is the well-known sodium chlorite.
It is primarily composed of quartz, sericite mica, and chlorite.
The Jagannath image is made of wood, while the rest are made of chlorite.
Their medium, the soft chlorite schist, enabled a virtuoso carving style.
Sodium chlorite reacts with hydrochloric acid to make chlorine dioxide.
It is associated with chlorite, epidote, quartz, calcite and prehnite.
Besides the common accessories chlorite, epidote and zircon occurs titanite.
Portions of beautifully carved door steps in black chlorite and other decorative motifs have been unearthed.
For example, chlorite is found naturally in certain parts of Wales in mineral schists.
Health related information: see sodium chlorite.