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List of minerals and Stishovite

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Difference between List of minerals and Stishovite

List of minerals vs. Stishovite

This is a list of minerals which have Wikipedia articles. Stishovite is an extremely hard, dense tetragonal form (polymorph) of silicon dioxide.

Similarities between List of minerals and Stishovite

List of minerals and Stishovite have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Coesite, Quartz, Rutile, Seifertite, Thaumasite.

Coesite

Coesite is a form (polymorph) of silicon dioxide (SiO2) that is formed when very high pressure (2–3 gigapascals), and moderately high temperature, are applied to quartz.

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Quartz

Quartz is a hard, crystalline mineral composed of silica (silicon dioxide).

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Rutile

Rutile is an oxide mineral composed of titanium dioxide (TiO2), the most common natural form of TiO2.

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Seifertite

Seifertite is a silicate mineral with the formula SiO2 and is one of the densest polymorphs of silica.

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Thaumasite

Thaumasite is a calcium silicate mineral, containing Si atoms in unusual octahedral configuration, with chemical formula Ca3Si(OH)6(CO3)(SO4)·12H2O, also sometimes more simply written as CaSiO3·CaCO3·CaSO4·15H2O.

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List of minerals and Stishovite Comparison

List of minerals has 1518 relations, while Stishovite has 23. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 0.32% = 5 / (1518 + 23).

References

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