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- Coesite abstract "Coesite is a form (polymorph) of silicon dioxide SiO2 that is formed when very high pressure (2–3 gigapascals), and moderately high temperature (700 °C or 1,300 °F), are applied to quartz. Coesite was first synthesized by Loring Coes, Jr., a chemist at the Norton Company, in 1953.".
- Coesite thumbnail Coesiteimage.jpg?width=300.
- Coesite wikiPageExternalLink coesite.htm.
- Coesite wikiPageExternalLink education.
- Coesite wikiPageID "563950".
- Coesite wikiPageRevisionID "591647040".
- Coesite 2v "60".
- Coesite birefringence "+0.006".
- Coesite caption "Crossed-polars image of coesite grain ~1 mm across in eclogite. Small colored inclusion is pyroxene. Polycrystalline rim is quartz.".
- Coesite category Silicate_minerals.
- Coesite cleavage "none".
- Coesite color "Colorless".
- Coesite density "2.92".
- Coesite diaphaneity "Transparent".
- Coesite formula "SiO2".
- Coesite fracture "conchoidal".
- Coesite habit "Inclusions in UHP metamorphic minerals up to 3 mm in size".
- Coesite hasPhotoCollection Coesite.
- Coesite luster "vitreous".
- Coesite mohs "7.5".
- Coesite molweight "60.0843".
- Coesite name "Coesite".
- Coesite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Coesite pleochroism "none".
- Coesite refractive "nx = 1.594".
- Coesite refractive "ny = 1.595".
- Coesite refractive "nz = 1.599".
- Coesite streak "white".
- Coesite strunz "4".
- Coesite symmetry "Monoclinic, point group 2/m, space group: C2/c".
- Coesite system Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Coesite tenacity "brittle".
- Coesite unitCell "a = 7.143; b = 12.383; c = 7.143; β = 120.00°, Z = 16".
- Coesite subject Category:Impact_event_minerals.
- Coesite subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Coesite subject Category:Quartz_varieties.
- Coesite type Abstraction100002137.
- Coesite type Assortment108398773.
- Coesite type Collection107951464.
- Coesite type Group100031264.
- Coesite type ImpactEventMinerals.
- Coesite type Material114580897.
- Coesite type Matter100020827.
- Coesite type Mineral114662574.
- Coesite type Part113809207.
- Coesite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Coesite type QuartzVarieties.
- Coesite type Relation100031921.
- Coesite type Substance100019613.
- Coesite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Coesite type Mineral.
- Coesite type ChemicalObject.
- Coesite type Thing.
- Coesite comment "Coesite is a form (polymorph) of silicon dioxide SiO2 that is formed when very high pressure (2–3 gigapascals), and moderately high temperature (700 °C or 1,300 °F), are applied to quartz. Coesite was first synthesized by Loring Coes, Jr., a chemist at the Norton Company, in 1953.".
- Coesite label "Coesiet".
- Coesite label "Coesit".
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- Coesite label "Coesite".
- Coesite label "Coesite".
- Coesite label "Coezyt".
- Coesite label "Coésite".
- Coesite label "Коэсит".
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- Coesite sameAs Coesit.
- Coesite sameAs Coesita.
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- Coesite sameAs Coesiet.
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- Coesite sameAs m.02qg0c.
- Coesite sameAs Q424335.
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- Coesite wasDerivedFrom Coesite?oldid=591647040.
- Coesite depiction Coesiteimage.jpg.
- Coesite isPrimaryTopicOf Coesite.
- Coesite name "Coesite".