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describe limonite? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Limonite is a amorphous brownish secondary mineral consisting of a mixture of hydrous ferric oxides, important as an iron ore.

It is used for the formation of pigments of paints.

It is usually found in brightly lemony yellow to a drab grayish brown.

Answered by Anku693
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Limonite is an iron ore consisting of a mixture of hydrated iron , oxide-hydroxides in varying composition. It is one of the three principal iron ores , the others being hematite and magnetite and has being mind for the production of iron since at least 2500 BCE

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