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1   Tridymite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tridymite is a high-temperature polymorph of quartz and usually occurs as minute ... · Moganite · Quartz · Stishovite · Tridymite. Cryptocrystalline ...
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Tridymite. Resume - in english. Hobbies - Was ich in meiner Freizeit tue ... Your browser does not support including other html pages © 2008 tridymite. www.flickr.com ...
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3   Tridymite: Definition from Answers.com
tridymite ( ′tridə′mīt ) ( mineralogy ) SiO 2 A white or colorless crystal occurring in minute, thin, tabular crystals or scales; a high-temperature
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4   Tridymite Mineral Data
Optical Properties of Tridymite. Gladstone-Dale: ... Links to other databases for Tridymite : 1 - Am. Min. Crystal Structure Database ...
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5   TRIDYMITE (Silicon Dioxide)
Tridymite is a polymorph of quartz, meaning that it is composed of the same ... Both quartz and tridymite are polymorphs with all the members of the Quartz ...
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6   Tridymite: Tridymite mineral information and data.
Frequently occurs in cavities in volcanic rocks. Both commensurately and incommensurately modulated structure variants are known.
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7   tridymite | Main / SEG browse
tridymite. seg. View. Edit. History. Print. Content. Tridymite. My Geology. Geology. SEG-SC ... 2004/2005? 2005/2006? 2006/2007. 2007/2008 © 2008 tridymite ...
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8   Tridymite - definition of Tridymite by the Free Online ...
Information about Tridymite in the free online English ... tridymite - a mineral ... Tridymite. triecious. tried. tried and true. tried-and-tested. tried-and ...
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9   Crystobalite
Tridymite and Cristobalite - SiO2. Tridymite has (SiO4)-4 tetrahedra arranged in sheets, and the ... Tridymite is common in certain siliceous volcanic rocks. ...
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10   1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Tridymite - Wikisource
TRIDYMITE, a mineral consisting of silicon oxide or silica, SiO2, but differing ... Probably identical with tridymite is the form of silica known as asmanite, found ...
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