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A client is interested in importing kaolin, and you've been assigned the research. But before you can figure the best place to buy and import kaolin, you have to find out what it is, where it's found and why it's valuable to your client.

These are the answers to your questions, which will help you write a report about kaolin, also known as china clay.

  1. Surface weathering is a type of clay formation that is caused by downward percolating water containing carbon dioxide.
  2. Residual clay is found at the site of formation. Most clays are sedimentary, which means that they've been washed away from their original site of formation.
  3. The china clays found in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida are sedimentary.
  4. China clay is valuable to porcelain manufacturers because china clay is almost free from discoloring oxides. That means it fires to a white color.

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