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Oligoclase
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Oligoclase (Na,Ca) Al (Al,Si) Si2O8 (An10-30) (Feldspar Group) (see also Plagioclase) Crystallography: Triclinic; 1. Crystals usually tabular parallel to {010}; twinning frequent as in albite. Commonly as irre...
Dolomite
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Dolomite CaMg (CO₃)₂ Crystallography: Hexagonal-R; 3. Crystals usually unit rhombohedron, or a steep rhombohedron and base; faces often curved. Twinning common. Also coarse, granular, cleavable masses to fine-...
Gneiss
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Gneiss Type:
Metamorphic; regional. Texture/Appearance:
Foliated, often with distinct banding (segregation) of minerals; some preferred orientation in micas (platy) or hornblende (prismatic crystals). Medium t...
Green Tree Frogs
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Genus: Hyla sp. Family: Hylidae Order: Anura Class: Amphibia Phylum: Choradata Kingdom: Animalia
Green Tree Frog
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Sodalite
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Sodalite Na8 Al6 Si6 O24 Cl2 Crystallography:
Isometric; 43m. Crystals rare, usually dodecahedrons. More commonly massive, granular.
Physical Properties: Cleavage: {011} poor. Fracture conchoidal to uneven; br...
Working with Drosophila
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Drosophila
Drosophila melanogaster is an excellent organism for use in the study of genetics. Its small size, relative ease of mainte- nance, short life cycle, and its ability to produce many offspring have lent it to the demonstration of Mendelia...
Tuff
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Tuff Type:
Igneous; extrusive (pyroclastic). Texture/Appearance:
Clastic texture with angular rock and mineral fragments and lapilli mixed with fine-grained volcanic ash, partly cemented by sedimentary materia...
Chalcopyrite
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Chalcopyrite Cu Fe S2 Crystallography:
Tetragonal; 42m. Usually massive; crystals commonly tetrahedral in aspect with the disphenoid.
Physical Properties: Cleavage: Indistinct. Fracture uneven; brittle. Hardness: 3.5-4.0. ...
Diamond
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Diamond C Crystallography:
Isometric; 4/m32/m. Crystals usually octahedral, but can be cubic or dodecahedral; curved faces are frequently observed.
Physical Properties: Cleavage: {111} perfect; 4-cleavage directions. Fract...
Metaconglomerate
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Metaconglomerate Type:
Metamorphic, regional. Texture/Appearance:
Coarse-grained rock containing rounded to subangular clasts greater than 2mm in diameter and distributed in a fine-grained matrix or metamorphi...
Bauxite
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Bauxite Al (OH)3/AlO • OH Crystallography:
A mixture; often pisolitic in round concretionary grains, and also earthy, massive. Physical Properties:
Cleavage: None; uneven fracture. Hardness: 1.0-3.0. Specific ...
Ammonium Hydroxide 6.0M
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Safety Data Sheet
Ammonium Hydroxide, 6.0M
1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Product Name: Ammonium Hydroxide, 6.0M
Synonyms/Generic Names: Aqueous ammonia, Ammonia solution
SDS Number: 46.30
Product Use: For ...
Element of Month Helium Boreal
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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...
Sphalerite
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Sphalerite (Zn,Fe) S Crystallography:
Isometric; 43m. Crystals usually tetrahedral or dodecahedral and often distorted and complex; rough, curved faces common. Usually in cleavable masses, coarse to fine granular.
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