kloriitteja
Kloriitteja is a term used in mineralogy to refer to a group of clay minerals. These minerals are primarily composed of hydrated aluminum silicates, often with the inclusion of magnesium and iron. Kloriitteja are phyllosilicates, meaning their atomic structure is arranged in layers. This layered structure contributes to their characteristic softness and platy habit.
The term kloriitteja is derived from the Greek word "chloros," meaning green, referring to the common greenish
These minerals are typically found in a variety of geological environments. They often form through the weathering
In terms of properties, kloriitteja are generally soft, with a Mohs hardness typically ranging from 1 to