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  • ...thor=[[Frank Wigglesworth Clarke]] | title=The Constitution of the Natural Silicates | chapter=The Silicic Acids | year=1914 | pages=10–19 | chapter-url=https:/ ...mberg">Hans Ramberg (1952): "Chemical Bonds and Distribution of Cations in Silicates". ''The Journal of Geology'', volume 60, issue 4, pages 331–355. {{doi|10.1 ...
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  • [[Category:Silicates]] ...
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  • ...itted during the collision probably would escape the Solar System, whereas silicates would tend to coalesce.<ref name=alpc7_120>{{Cite journal | last1=Cameron | ...
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  • ...cumstances, the eutectic system was created according to the proportion of silicates to metal oxides in the [[gangue]], together with the type of ore and the fu ...
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  • Most iron-bearing [[Carbonate minerals|carbonates]] and [[Silicate minerals|silicates]] are paramagnetic at all temperatures.<ref name=Dunlop/> Some [[Sulfide mi ...
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  • ...at which molten droplets join together] there can lie, in the case of some silicates, a considerable difference in temperature — up to 100°C … )</ref> By 1932, ...cle size on the melting point. Determination of the melting point of some silicates by prolonged heating) ''Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie' ...
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  • ...mantle had a different composition than the crust, perhaps ferromagnesian silicates, and the core was some combination of iron and nickel. They estimated the p ...
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  • ...as carbonate rocks). Most of the Earth's crust (and mantle) is composed of silicates.<ref name="ACSClimateToolkit" /> These substances break down into dissolved ...Direct}}</ref> Generally, the formation of carbonates has outpaced that of silicates, effectively removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The advent of car ...
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  • ...rasante de rayons X. Application à l'étude du polissage de quelques verres silicates | journal=Revue de Physique Appliquée | publisher=EDP Sciences | volume=15 ...
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  • ====Elemental fractionation between monazite and silicates==== ...04). Formation of monazite via prograde metamorphic reactions among common silicates: implications for age determinations. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 68(1 ...
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  • ...wrence Bragg]], Zachariasen began his studies on the physical structure of silicates. His work led to the first real understanding of the structure of glass. He ...
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  • * Silica/[[Silicate mineral|metal silicates]] ...
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  • ...|last=Chakraborty |first=Sumit |date=2008-05-01 |title=Diffusion in Solid Silicates: A Tool to Track Timescales of Processes Comes of Age |url=https://www.annu ...
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  • ===Silicates and other covalent network glasses=== The transition temperature ''T''<sub>g</sub> in silicates is related to the energy required to break and re-form covalent bonds in an ...
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  • ...formation ages by applying it to smaller melt regions in which metals and silicates have separated. For the very well studied carbonaceous chondrite [[Allende ...
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  • ...edral]] to subhedral crystals filling interstices between the rock-forming silicates.<ref name="Canadian">{{cite journal|url=http://rruff.geo.arizona.edu/doclib ...
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  • ...ts efficacy in dissolving proteins and dispersing/emulsifying food soils. Silicates are often added to these cleaners to reduce corrosion on metal surfaces. T ...
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