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Look at the cleavage, pyroxene has 2 cleavages at 90, olivine generally has none, just lots of fractures
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Soil Consists of solid grains that have various sizes. Like coarse grained particles such as boulder, gravel and sand also fine grained particles such as silt and clay. The grains are classified according to their sizes. A size of solid particles ranging between 0.06 mm and 0.002 mm is know as silt. It's just looks like a powder.
The high-power objective lens; which magnifies the specimen about 40x (depending on the microscope) and the low-power objective lens; which magnifies the object about 10x. If you arn't familiar with the given terms then look them up, there are probably answers on this website.
Look at the electronrgativity difference between sodium and chlorine. It is very high and that means the chlorine can take an electron from the sodium making charged particles called ions. How can you tell quickly?? Dissolve salt in water and test the solution for conductivity. It conducts very well. The particles must be charged, so sodium chloride must be ionic, not molecular.
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Does what look like what under a micrscope. Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards. So it would look like a backwards if.
Does what look like what under a micrscope. Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards. So it would look like a backwards if.
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ribosomes attached on the sides of the RER makes it look rough under the microscope .
Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards.
ribosomes attached on the sides of the RER makes it look rough under the microscope .
ribosomes attached on the sides of the RER makes it look rough under the microscope .
ribosomes attached on the sides of the RER makes it look rough under the microscope .
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