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identical to that of limestone but the latter occurs as sedimentary beds. there is another mineral, aragonite, of the same chemical composition. it crystallizes in orthorhombic system. it is, however, an unstable mineral, found mainly associated with gypsum beds and the tests of reef-building corals. it is not
crystalline structure and transparency. the mineral must be in pieces at least mm. long, mm. thick, colourless, transparent and free from cloudy inclusions, cavities, and foreign substances. note: surface scratches preclude the use of this commodity (icelandic spar) for optical use, but it may be used chemically...
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the other dyes on this page have more specific uses, and some do require hot water. some are super easy to use, but not very permanent. dharma fiber reactive dye is the dye of choice for tie-dyeing, batik or garment dyeing of cotton, rayon, hemp, etc. because of its permanence, and the fact that once
properly fixed and washed, it won't rub off on you or your other laundry. most of these dyes can also be used like a paint, for watercolor effects, or thickened for other techniques. it is more involved than just using one of our fabric paints, but will leave no "hand" on the fabric, i.e. it will not...
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