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  2. Kristali - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed in January 1993, by bassist and vocalist Dejan Gvozden and guitarist Željko Markuš, who, having performed blues and rock standards in Belgrade cafes, were joined by drummer Dejan Kostić. By the time the band had written their first hit song "Dva metra" ("Two Meters"), for which the music video was directed by Milutin ...

  3. Crystal - Wikipedia

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    As of 1999, the world's largest known naturally occurring crystal is a crystal of beryl from Malakialina, Madagascar, 18 m (59 ft) long and 3.5 m (11 ft) in diameter, and weighing 380,000 kg (840,000 lb). Some crystals have formed by magmatic and metamorphic processes, giving origin to large masses of crystalline rock.

  4. Aquamarine (gem) - Wikipedia

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    Aquamarine (gem) Aquamarine is a pale-blue to light-green variety of the beryl family, [2] with its name relating to water and sea. [3] The color of aquamarine can be changed by heat, with a goal to enhance its physical appearance (though this practice is frowned upon by collectors and jewelers). [4] It is the birth stone of March.

  5. List of minerals - Wikipedia

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    Aquamarine variety of beryl with tourmaline on orthoclase. Arsenopyrite from Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico. Aurichalcite needles spraying out within a protected pocket lined by bladed calcite crystals. Austinite from the Ojuela Mine, Mapimí, Durango, Mexico. Ametrine containing amethyst and citrine, from Bolivia.

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  7. Crystal structure - Wikipedia

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    Crystal structure. Crystal structure of table salt (sodium in purple, chlorine in green) In crystallography, crystal structure is a description of the ordered arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in a crystalline material. [1] Ordered structures occur from the intrinsic nature of the constituent particles to form symmetric patterns that ...

  8. List of mineral symbols - Wikipedia

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    Mineral symbols are most commonly represented by three-lettered text symbols, although one-, two- and four-lettered symbols also exist. Four methods of nomenclature are used: [3] [5] The initial letters of a name, for example: cyanotrichite: Cya and mitscherlichite: Mits. A combination considered characteristic of the mineral name, for example ...

  9. Silicate mineral - Wikipedia

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    General structure. A silicate mineral is generally an inorganic compound consisting of subunits with the formula [SiO 2+n] 2n−. Although depicted as such, the description of silicates as anions is a simplification. Balancing the charges of the silicate anions are metal cations, M x+. Typical cations are Mg 2+, Fe 2+, and Na +.