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WHAT IS THE CHEMICAL SYMBOL OF APATITE?

what is the chemical symbol of feldspar, quartz, mica, amphibious, olivine, talc, calcite, dolomite, halite, kernite, gypsum, and apatite

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yeah and quartz is SiO2
depends how steep the hill is. but check with dealer since any upgrades you do for screwing with the computer it will effect the warranty
Poor design can't be fixed!
Halite is NaCl. I have a halite crystal lamp in the great room. Very cool. Google the other terms. Te info is out there.
Feldspar (3 types) KAlSi3O8 NaAlSi3O8 CaAl2Si2O8) Quartz SiO2 Mica X2Y4–6Z8O20(OH,F)4 X is K, Na, or Ca or less commonly Ba, Rb, or Cs; Y is Al, Mg, or Fe or less commonly Mn, Cr, Ti, Li, etc.; Z is chiefly Si or Al but also may include Fe3+ or Ti. Amphibious Not a mineral (did you spell it correctly) Olivine (Mg,Fe)2SiO4 TalcMg3Si4O10(OH)2 Calcite CaCO3 (also known as Limestone or Chalk) Dolomite CaMg(CO3)2 Halite NaCl Kernite Na2B4O6(OH)2·3H2O Gypsum CaSO4·2H2O Apatite Ca10(PO4)6(OH, F, Cl, Br)2,

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