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  1. Kamacite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Kamacite is a variety of iron. It is an alloy of iron and nickel, usually in the proportions of 90:10 to 95:5 although impurities such as cobalt or carbon may be present.
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  2. Kamacite Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database

    Kamacite Taenite Troilite. Comments: Polished and acid etched slice, with crust, illustrating Widmanstaaten lines, with taenite darker areas between kamacite crystals ...
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  3. Kamacite | Define Kamacite at Dictionary.com

    noun a nickel-iron alloy found in meteorites. Origin: 1885–90; German (obsolete) Kamacit Greek kamak- (stem of kámax ) pole + German -it -ite 1 Dictionary.com ...
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  4. Kamacite: Kamacite mineral information and data.

    A nickel-rich variety of iron. The principle constituent of a typical octahedrite meteorite with about 92% iron and 7% nickel. Compare also <m>taenite</m>.
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  5. Kamacite - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster ...

    Definition of KAMACITE: a mineral consisting of a nickel-iron alloy forming with taenite the mass of most meteoric iron . Origin of KAMACITE. obs. G kamacit (now ...
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  6. kamacite (mineral) -- Encyclopedia Britannica

    kamacite, mineral consisting of iron alloyed with 5–7 percent nickel by weight and found in almost all meteorites which contain nickel-iron metal.
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  7. kamacite - Wiktionary

    A meteoritic mineral which consists chiefly of iron and nickel
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  8. kamacite - definition of kamacite by the Free Online ...

    kamacite [ˈkæməˌsaɪt] n (Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) an alloy of iron and nickel, occurring in meteorites [from (obsolete) German Kamacit, from Greek kamax ...
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  9. Meteorite Minerals

    Kamacite may have Neumann bands--lines that are created when meteorites are shocked. Kamacite occurs as rims around troilite or schreibersite--swathing kamacite.
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  10. Kamacite and Taenite - University of Wisconsin - Green Bay

    Kamacite and Taenite. Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay First-time Visitors: Please visit Site Map and Disclaimer.
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