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replace each
other as in olivine, (Mg,Fe,Mn) 2Si
O 4. Zircon,
ZrSiO 4,
demands eight-coordination of the
ZrIV
cations due to
stoichiometry and
because of...
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Zirconium is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Zr and
atomic number 40. The name
zirconium is
derived from the name of the
mineral zircon, the most important...
- M; Sorrell, CC (2012). "Abnormal
grain growth of
rutile TiO2
induced by
ZrSiO".
Journal of
Crystal Growth. 359: 83–91. arXiv:1303.2761. Bibcode:2012JCrGr...
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Zirconium silicate, also
zirconium orthosilicate,
ZrSiO4, is a
chemical compound, a
silicate of zirconium. It
occurs in
nature as zircon, a
silicate mineral...
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Zirconium dioxide (
ZrO 2),
sometimes known as
zirconia (not to be
confused with zircon), is a
white crystalline oxide of zirconium. Its most naturally...
- 2009). "Results of a
prospective randomized controlled trial of
posterior ZrSiO(4)-ceramic crowns".
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation. 36 (3): 226–235. doi:10...
- S2CID 129079168. Scoates,
James &
Kevin Chamberlain (1995). "Baddeleyite (
ZrOr) and
zircon (
ZrSiO) from
anorthositic rocks of the
Laramie anorthosite complex, Wyoming:...
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compared to hot
pressed ZrB2.
Additions of ~30 vol%
SiC to
ZrB2 is
often added to
ZrB2 to
improve oxidation resistance through SiC
creating a protective...
- and 19
seconds into reentry, two mid
segments (
ZrB2/
SiC) fractured, and no fore
strake segments (
ZrB2/
SiC/C) failed. The
actual heat flux was 60% less...
- colors. It
should not be
confused with zircon,
which is a
zirconium silicate (
ZrSiO4). It is
sometimes erroneously called cubic zirconium.
Because of its low...