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* Common [[Quartz]]
 
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* amorphous forms (properties similar to: chalcedon, opal, obsidian, ...) <br>[[mechanosynthesis]] would allow for synthesis of '''pseudo amorphous configurations'''
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* amorphous forms (properties similar to: chalcedon, opal, obsidian, ...) <br>[[mechanosynthesis]] would allow for synthesis of '''pseudo amorphous configurations''' <br> [[Neo-polymorph]]s
  
 
== Especially interesting since unusually hard and dense ==
 
== Especially interesting since unusually hard and dense ==

Revision as of 11:50, 20 April 2021

This article is a stub. It needs to be expanded.

More commonly known SiO2 gemstones

Especially interesting since unusually hard and dense

Both are metastable very hard and very dense.
They may not be very resilient against high temperatures.

Other polymorphs of SiO2

  • (wiki-TODO: add some known ones)

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