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occurs in relatively shallow and accessible quarries in the surrounding areas of Sameta, Nyabigege and
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for housing and electrical components, due to its durability and electrical characteristics and because it can be pressed into complex shapes before firing. Soapstone undergoes transformations when heated to temperatures of 1,000–1,200 °C (1,830–2,190 °F) into
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use soapstone as a marker due to its resistance to heat; it remains visible when heat is applied. It has also been used for many years by seamstresses, carpenters, and other craftspeople as a marking tool, because its marks are visible but not permanent.
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when touched, hence the name. No fixed hardness is given for soapstone because the amount of talc it contains varies widely, from as little as 30% for architectural grades such as those used on countertops, to as much as 80% for carving grades.
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and thermally-insulating properties in applications such as tile, substrates, washers, bushings, beads, and pigments. It is also used for high-voltage insulators, which have to stand large mechanical loads, such as insulators of
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Soapstone is easy to carve; it is also durable and heat-resistant and has a high heat storage capacity. It has therefore been used for cooking and heating equipment for thousands of years.
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In modern times, soapstone is most commonly used for architectural applications, such as counter tops, floor tiles, showerbases, and interior surfacing.
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In Canada, soapstone was quarried in the Arctic regions like the western part of the Ungava Bay and the
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2003:Soapstone Native American quarries, Maryland
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1789:The Washington Post
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1559:on 15 February 2009
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259:Historical usage
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59:metamorphic rock
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2803:Metapsammite
2553:Conglomerate
2475:Trondhjemite
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487:
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294:
267:
253:cristobalite
241:
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217:Pyrophyllite
215:
189:
181:metasomatism
177:serpentinite
156:. It may be
128:
102:
100:
95:
88:
75:metasomatism
71:metamorphism
46:
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37:
3072:Dielectrics
2865:Whiteschist
2756:Greenschist
2736:Cataclasite
2726:Amphibolite
2653:Phosphorite
2603:Itacolumite
2528:Calcarenite
2374:Quartzolite
2314:Nephelinite
2284:Lamprophyre
2239:Harzburgite
2197:Napoleonite
2170:Charnockite
2165:Carbonatite
2155:Blairmorite
2106:Anorthosite
1931:26 November
1890:www.cdc.gov
1768:26 November
1747:26 November
1643:The Vikings
1563:26 November
1350:(2): 43–62.
1192:(1): 1–17.
1056:26 November
777:Other names
743:lung cancer
667:Quebec City
592:spark plugs
580:fabricators
474: 1930
470: 1865
463:Erlikilyika
140:(typically
85:Terminology
3066:Categories
3031:Teschenite
3016:Shonkinite
2991:Pietersite
2986:Novaculite
2896:Borolanite
2881:Adamellite
2798:Metapelite
2766:Calcflinta
2731:Blueschist
2721:Anthracite
2703:Wackestone
2683:Travertine
2628:Lumachelle
2608:Jaspillite
2563:Diamictite
2485:Websterite
2470:Troctolite
2446:Benmoreite
2406:Shonkinite
2379:Rhyodacite
2359:Pyroxenite
2334:Peridotite
2294:Lherzolite
2269:Kimberlite
2259:Ignimbrite
2254:Icelandite
2234:Granophyre
2143:Shoshonite
1895:2015-11-21
1846:2021-06-08
1822:2007-01-09
1796:2014-01-11
1723:2017-12-14
1693:2017-12-14
1553:hoysala.in
1503:26 October
1418:2024-04-24
1166:0500231389
1023:0962209716
977:References
799:Combarbalá
791:California
765:has set a
731:asbestosis
655:Ouro Preto
651:Tiradentes
626:dielectric
610:porcelains
472: – c.
399:Tepe Yahya
179:) and the
169:protoliths
166:ultramafic
138:amphiboles
105:refers to
92:insulators
3097:Petrology
3046:Variolite
3036:Theralite
3026:Tachylite
3011:Rodingite
2981:Mangerite
2961:Larvikite
2946:Jasperoid
2941:Jadeitite
2906:Epidosite
2860:Tectonite
2853:Soapstone
2818:Quartzite
2788:Migmatite
2773:Itabirite
2751:Granulite
2693:Turbidite
2673:Sylvinite
2668:Siltstone
2658:Sandstone
2643:Oil shale
2623:Limestone
2598:Gritstone
2593:Greywacke
2588:Geyserite
2578:Evaporite
2568:Diatomite
2543:Claystone
2508:Argillite
2421:Tachylyte
2389:Comendite
2339:Phonolite
2329:Pegmatite
2304:Monzonite
2279:Lamproite
2274:Komatiite
2214:Foidolite
2175:Enderbite
2138:Mugearite
1387:0004-0843
1329:0197-6931
1265:169646064
1257:2513-8243
1216:169646064
1208:2513-8243
1097:cite book
934:Trondheim
735:silicosis
723:tremolite
647:Congonhas
604:Steatite
551:magnesite
453:Australia
368:Cleveland
364:Dahlonega
362:, around
353:Inuit art
290:Oranmiyan
249:enstatite
244:insulator
194:, 31.88%
185:dolomites
158:schistose
142:tremolite
117:Petrology
103:soapstone
96:talc rock
63:magnesium
39:Soapstone
3021:Taconite
2996:Pyrolite
2921:Ganister
2891:Aphanite
2886:Appinite
2808:Phyllite
2793:Mylonite
2761:Hornfels
2741:Eclogite
2638:Mudstone
2613:Laterite
2573:Dolomite
2490:Wehrlite
2465:Trachyte
2458:Hawaiite
2436:Tonalite
2431:Tephrite
2384:Rhyolite
2349:Porphyry
2324:Obsidian
2209:Essexite
2160:Boninite
2150:Basanite
2096:Andesite
2037:Steatite
2006:Archived
1818:. London
1395:26891240
1241:(1): 1.
942:See also
886:, Brazil
715:crackles
711:cyanosis
703:coughing
679:Virginia
606:ceramics
600:Ceramics
510:Shetland
502:libation
447:Parabaik
303:Americas
276:of West
196:magnesia
134:chlorite
47:soaprock
43:steatite
3041:Unakite
2971:Llanite
2936:Ijolite
2911:Felsite
2843:Suevite
2678:Tillite
2618:Lignite
2558:Coquina
2523:Breccia
2416:Syenite
2264:Ijolite
2224:Granite
2192:Diorite
2187:Diabase
2091:Adakite
1944:Sources
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851:, India
842:Hoysala
812:Gallery
787:Georgia
783:Vermont
675:Montana
576:Welders
562:casting
506:Vikings
498:Knossos
461:artist
443:Myanmar
360:Georgia
278:Nigeria
162:massive
49:) is a
2951:Kenyte
2926:Gossan
2823:Schist
2783:Marble
2746:Gneiss
2648:Oolite
2513:Arkose
2411:Sovite
2401:Scoria
2354:Pumice
2319:Norite
2289:Latite
2219:Gabbro
2204:Dunite
2182:Dacite
2116:Basalt
2111:Aplite
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1367:Arctic
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1020:
1007:"Talc"
969:, and
902:amulet
900:scarab
845:temple
741:, and
727:silica
717:, and
697:Safety
661:Mining
653:, and
637:Crafts
570:silver
566:pewter
484:Europe
412:, the
366:, and
346:Dorset
338:qulliq
334:Arctic
270:scarab
264:Africa
192:silica
173:dunite
171:(e.g.
154:oxides
148:, and
55:schist
2916:Flint
2838:Slate
2833:Skarn
2698:Varve
2663:Shale
2583:Flint
2538:Chert
2533:Chalk
1957:(PDF)
1660:(PDF)
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1594:(PDF)
1391:JSTOR
1261:S2CID
1212:S2CID
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688:Other
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494:Crete
476:) in
425:seals
342:Inuit
111:slabs
2688:Tufa
2633:Marl
2548:Coal
2480:Tuff
1975:ISBN
1933:2018
1866:ISBN
1770:2018
1749:2018
1613:2019
1565:2018
1526:ISBN
1505:2022
1440:ISBN
1383:ISSN
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1284:ISBN
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1161:ISBN
1103:link
1083:ISBN
1058:2018
1045:ISBN
1018:ISBN
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488:The
403:Iran
391:Mari
377:Asia
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