Talc is powdered hydrated magnesium silicate. It's a mineral in the same way that sand is, and it is not explosive.
Actually, yes. Bentonite has been proven effective at removing toxins from the body. Here's the deal; bentonite is composed of numerous microscopic platelets, each with negative charges on the flat surfaces and positive charges on the edges. When properly hydrated, the water molecules cause these platelets to separate into a porous structure containing both negative and positive charges. The swelling caused by this porous structure allows bentonite to absorb substances in the space between the platelets. The ionic charges give bentonite the ability to also adsorb (or bind) toxins and hold them until they are eliminated. What many online troll "experts" will tell you is that bentonite is "unable to remove THC because it travels through the digestive tract, and THC is stored in fat cells." What they fail to realize is that (1) drug tests measure THC metobolites, not THC stored in fat, and (2) hydrated bentonite is also expelled through the kidneys (as are THC metabolites), making it possible for the negatively charged clay to absorb positively charged THC metabolites.
bentonite should activate with Na+
The word bentonite has three syllables. Ben-ton-ite.
Bentonite has three syllables. The syllables are ben-ton-ite.
A bentonite is any of a group of impure clay minerals consisting mostly of montmorillonite.
A bentonite is any of a group of impure clay minerals consisting mostly of montmorillonite.
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The volume of 1 ton of bentonite slurry can vary depending on the concentration of bentonite in the slurry. On average, 1 ton of bentonite slurry is roughly equivalent to 133-143 gallons or 504-540 liters.
When bentonite is mixed in with clay, it makes sodium bentonite, a healing clay that treats external and internal maladies. It can be taken internally with water or used as a clay mask to take out excess debris and oil from the surface of the skin.
Bentonite has an affinity for water. By packing Bentonite around the ground rod it increases the conductivity of the ground rod. Ground rods are not supposed to have a resistance above 5 ohms when compared to the utility's ground grid. Getting the ground rod into this resistance zone in bad soil conditions is aided by the use of Bentonite.
A gallon of bentonite clay typically weighs around 10-12 pounds, as bentonite clay is a dense and heavy material.