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Chemistry / Dielectrics / Mica / Mineral / Phlogopite / Muscovite / Industrial mineral / Phyllosilicates / Crystallography / Natural resources
Date: 2012-10-15 06:10:16
Chemistry
Dielectrics
Mica
Mineral
Phlogopite
Muscovite
Industrial mineral
Phyllosilicates
Crystallography
Natural resources

Mica What is Mica? The word Mica is thought to derive from the Latin word “micare”, meaning to shine, in reference to its glittering effect when exposed to light. The history of mica dates back to pre-historic times,

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