Write down The composition and typical properties of the more commonly occurring clays such as Mantmorillonite.
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- Write down The composition and typical properties of the more commonly occurring clays such as kaolinite.What are the “building blocks” of most clay minerals? Comment on the comparative length– width–thickness dimensions of a typical clay particle.Give five reasons why the study of clay minerals is of importance. State six uses of kaolinite
- Explain the types of clay minerals as the alumina octahedral sheet.The engineering behaviour of clay is essentially different from that of a sand at the same void ratio. Which one of the following is not responsible for this behaviour? Select your answer A Particle size and shape В Specific surface area C Soluble salts D Cation exchange capacityVoid ratio is 25%, find porosity
- The height of the capillary rise of water increases as particle diameter increases True O False O Normal fault is generated by compressive force True O False O The porosity is the ratio of void volume to total volume True O False OExplain the types of clay minerals as the silica tetrahedral sheet.4.8 Compare and contrast each of the following pairs of rocks: a- Granite and diorite. b- Basalt and gabbro. c- Andesite and rhyolite.
- Which type of rock is makes up majority of rock found on earth's surface? Conglomerate Igneous Metamorphic SedimentaryWhich type of rock forms when the structure of another rock changes, and is much less common at the earth's surface? O Conglomerate Igneous Metamorphic SedimentaryA 12.80 lb sample of quartzite was found to have the following amounts of material retained on each sieve/pan: 1/2 in. 0 lb, 3/8 in.= 1.20 lb, No. 4 = 4.87 lb, No. 8 = 3.58 lb, No. 16 = 2.09 lb, No. 30 0.90 lb, pan = 0.27 lb. a. Calculate the fineness modulus of the aggregate. b. Is this sieve analysis valid for acceptance purposes? Explain why. c. What is the ASTM size number of this aggregate?