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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...
WS Element of Month Fluorine boreal final v2
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All About Elements: Fluorine
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Boreal’s All About Elements Series Building Real-World Connections to the Building Blocks of Chemistry
The periodic table of elements is an essential part of any chemistr...
Biotite
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Biotite K (Mg, Fe+2)3 (Al, Fe+3) Si3 O10 (OH,F)2 (Mica Group) Crystallography: Monoclinic; 2/m. Usually in irregular foliated masses, and rarely in tabular or short prismatic crystals. Physical Properties:
Cle...
Working with Nasonia
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Manual
Working with Nasonia Nasonia vitripennis is a small parasitic wasp that is involved in a symbiotic relationship with a host organism known as Sarcophaga bullata, or a flesh fly. More specifically, Nasonia is a “parasito...
Graywacke
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Graywacke Type:
Sedimentary; clastic. Texture/Appearance:
Generally coarse-grained with angular to sub-angular, poorly sorted grains in a clayey matrix. May show graded bedding; fossils are rare.
Color: Gray to greenish-gr...
Diorite
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Diorite Type:
Igneous; intrusive. Texture/Appearance:
Massive, generally medium-to-coarse grained; subhedral, equigranular to por- phyritic. Differences in color and grain size are common with orbicular struct...
Working with Daphnia
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Daphnia
Diagrammatic Anatomy of a female Daphnia 1. Frontal organ 16. Carapace 2. Esophagus 17. Filter setae 3. Antennal adductor muscles 18. 2nd and 3rd thoracic appendages 4. Antenna 19. Shell gland 5. Antennal levator muscle 20. Ma...
Land Snails
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Algae and Cyanobacteria
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WhitesTreeFrog
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Species: caerulea
Genus: Litoria
Family: Hylidae
Order: Anura
Class: Amphibia
Phylum: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia
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Ilmenite
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Ilmenite Fe+2 Ti O3 Crystallography:
Hexagonal-R; 3. Crystals usually thick tabular with prominent basal planes and small rhombohedral truncations. Commonly in thin plates, massive or compact; also in grains o...
Diabase
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Diabase Type:
Igneous; intrusive. Texture/Appearance:
Often porphyritic; characterized by an ophitic groundmass where intersecting plagioclase laths are partially or completely enclosed by pyroxene. Massive wi...
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...
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...
Hornblende
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Hornblende (Ca,Na)2-3 (Mg,Fe,Al)5 SI6 (Si,Al)2 O22 (OH)2 (Amphibole Group) Crystallography:
Monoclinic: 2/m. Crystals prismatic usually terminated by {011}. May be columnar to fibrous; coarse-to fine-granular.
Physical Pro...
Greenstone
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Greenstone Type:
Metamorphic; regional. Texture/Appearance:
Fine-grained, massive or compact; generally non-schistose. Color:
Dark, green. Mineralogy/Chemistry:
Mainly composed of chlorite, actinolite, epidote...
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