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1462 Element of Month Beryllium BS
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All About Elements: Beryllium
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Fun Facts About… Beryllium 1. Prior to being named beryllium, this element
was known as glucinium, which originated from the Greek word glykys, meaning sweet. It w...
Element of Month Helium Boreal
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All About Elements: Helium
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Fun Facts About…Helium 1. Helium is the second most abundant ele-
ment after hydrogen in the universe and solar system. Approximately 11.3% of all atoms in the un...
Pyrrhotite
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Pyrrhotite Fe1-xS (x = 0 - 0.17) Crystallography:
Monoclinic; 2/m (below about 250°C). Hexagonal; 6/m3/m2/m for high tempera- ture forms. Crystals rare, usually tabular to platy on {0001}. Also massive, granular.
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Andradite
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Andradite Ca3Fe2+3 (SiO4)3 (Garnet Group) Crystallography:
Isometric; 4/m32/m. Common forms are dodecahedron and trapezohedron, often in combination. Also massive, granular.
Physical Properties: Cleavage: None; parting sometimes distinct. Fracture...
Magnetite
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Magnetite Fe+2Fe2+3O4 (Spinel Group) Crystallography:
Isometric; 4/m32/m. Frequently in octahedral crystals; rarely dodecahedral. Commonly coarse-to fine-grained granular, massive.
Physical Properties: Cleavag...