Chondrite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chondrites are stony meteorites that have not been modified due to melting or differentiation of the parent body. They formed when various types of dust and small grains that were present in the earl...
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Although fewer than 100 carbonaceous chondrites are known, accounting for only about 5% of chondrite falls, they provide a great deal of information about the origin of the Sun and planets, and even of life itself (see organic matter, in meteorites).
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At most, they can be 20% water and can contain as much as 4% carbon. The other elements will vary as well. In addition to water, Carbonaceous Chondrites contain around 5% kerogen. Kerogen contains:
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Carbonaceous chondrites or C chondrites represent some of the most pristine matter known ... Carbonaceous chondrites CB ... Carbonaceous chondrites for sale; Carbonaceous chondrites or C chondrites represent some of the most pristine matter known, and their chemical compositions match the chemistry of the Sun more closely than...
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Carbonaceous chondrites are a rare kind of meteorite that contain organic compounds such as amino acids and kerogin, an organic matter often found in coal and shale. Instead of containing the anhydrous silicates found in most chondrites, the carbonaceous types have claylike hydrous silicate minerals.
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Carbonaceous chondrites or C chondrites represent some of the most pristine matter known, and their chemical compositions match the chemistry of the Sun more closely than any other class of chondrites.
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www.meteorite.fr/en/classification/carbonaceous.htm
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Carbonaceous Chondrites for Sale and Trade ... Martian Meteorites | Lunar Rocks | HED Group | PAC Group | Carbonaceous Chondrites | Rare Chondrites ... >Carbonaceous Chondrites; > CM Group (Mighei Type); > CO Group (Ornans Type); > CV Group (Vigarano Type); > CK Group (Karoonda Type); > CR Group (Renazzo Type); >
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View big list of Carbonaceous Chondrites ... What are Carbonaceous Chondrites? ... The carbonaceous chondrites are broken up into several subgroups as the Meta-C-Chondrite type, the CI (Ivuna-type), the CK -type, the CM (Murchison-type), CV (Vigarano type), CO (Ornans-type), and the CR (Renazzo-type) .
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www.mars.li/c-chondrite.htm
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www.physorg.com/tags/carbonaceous+chondrites/
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