I smash granite I to Flint , why is it breaking so flakey? Why does soft hammer make longer skinny flakes ? And I'm now into metiorites , olivine an peridot , is it different from zero g and long ago ? I need to field I'd ,meteroites absolutely , in the bush . Fast an dirty , what else can I test ? Bravo ,more
Thanks for keeping this great video available. Really good teachers!
Really explanatory video
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best video! thankyou so much, i finally understand silicates :)
Are you sure about ionic notation, i.e., Al+3 as you used or Al3+ ?
The US education seems awesome compared to what we have in my country
plz share the name of book which explains these facts in detail
why don't the oxygen ions have a negative 1 charge?
How did man made Silicone get in to the melt?
Silicon is a naturally occurring element, as are most. It is NOT man made.
I love this video! What's the textbook called?
+Shino M. Earth by Tarbuck and Lutgens, from PEarson pub.
How about showing how the 2 Mg or Fe bond with the SiO-4, i.e. a unit cell?
Wikipedia actually ha a pretty good structure diagram showing the olivine unit cell.
I smash granite I to Flint , why is it breaking so flakey? Why does soft hammer make longer skinny flakes ? And I'm now into metiorites , olivine an peridot , is it different from zero g and long ago ? I need to field I'd ,meteroites absolutely , in the bush . Fast an dirty , what else can I test ? Bravo ,more
Of course you realize that there is no such thing as apex or basal oxygens. They are all the same.