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pyroxenes (commonly
abbreviated Px) are a
group of
important rock-forming
inosilicate minerals found in many
igneous and
metamorphic rocks.
Pyroxenes...
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fallback Lherzolite – an
ultramafic and
ultrabasic rock that is
composed of
olivine and
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- in space; most
chondrules are rich in the
silicate minerals olivine and
pyroxene.
Chondrites also
contain refractory inclusions (including Ca–Al inclusions)...
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month of the year in the
Gregorian calendar Aug, the IMA
symbol for the
pyroxene mineral Augite AUG, the most
common start codon,
often encoding the amino...
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mineralogy of
pyroxene and plagioclase, etc. has
altered to
actinolite and
saussurite (albite + epidote). The
texture is distinctive, the
pyroxene altered to...
- structure. The
pyroxene group has a
common formula of XY(Si,Al)2O6,
where X and Y are both cations, with X
typically bigger than Y; the
pyroxenes are single-chain...
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Diopside is a
monoclinic pyroxene mineral with
composition MgCaSi 2O 6. It
forms complete solid solution series with
hedenbergite (FeCaSi 2O 6) and augite...
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group of minerals), or
jadeite (a
silicate of
sodium and
aluminum in the
pyroxene group of minerals).
Nephrite is
typically green,
although may be yellow...
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double chains. The Nickel–Strunz
classification is 09.D –
examples include:
Pyroxene group Enstatite –
orthoferrosilite series Enstatite – MgSiO3 Ferrosilite...
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methyl substituents, of
which PX is the
industrial symbol.
Peroxidase Pyroxenes,
commonly abbreviated to Px, are a
group of
important rock-forming inosilicate...