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"Romant"
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A chromite is a mineral that is a oxide of magnesium, iron, and chromium, which belongs to the spiral group and the extension of Fe,Mg)Cr2O4). The chromosome is made up of crystals with an eccleral structure. Magnesium in variable amounts is always in mineral, sometimes aluminium or iron replaces the chromosome.
The chronito is found in the privatutt and ultra-base pluralous rocks (rich iron and magnesium) and also in preserved rocks such as semerite (a rich rock in the semerticine that is formed from the conversion of basic rocky). The clusters of the chrolet Strait are formed in the early stages of the mineral separation when the trend is cooled (a privatization process). Often they find chromite along with olibin, magnett, sarfanin and korondom. The rich area in turtles called the Bushveld igneous complex, which spans 66,000 square kilometers, north of South Africa’s apartment is a very large body of basic rocky layers from bakeries (mafic i.e. contain magnesium and iron) up to ultra-fapy when some of the layers contain about 90 percent chromite and a rare rock type.
A chromite is used as a fire-burning material, but mainly as the only brush to produce a chromium. In the western hemisphere are only minart in Brazil and Cuba. By comparison, about 80% of the global production of romite come from India, Iran, Pakistan, Oman, Zimbabwe, Turkey and South Africa. South Africa alone produces half of this quantity. Cypriot is also an important motivator of chromite.
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