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sciencehasmyheart:

This is my favorite textbook picture.
Mineralogy and Optical Mineralogy
Copyright Dyar, Gunter, and Tasa 2007

I think you mean bone-ding.
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sciencehasmyheart:

This is my favorite textbook picture.

Mineralogy and Optical Mineralogy

Copyright Dyar, Gunter, and Tasa 2007

I think you mean bone-ding.

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Source: forscientificpurposesofcourse

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    • #dog
    • #bonding
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    Ionic vs. Covalent bonding
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