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Ashburtonite / Hydroxide / Copper monosulfide / Mineral / Duftite / Chemical bond / Boleite / Silicon dioxide / Chemistry / Matter / Cyclosilicates
Date: 2006-10-18 11:42:39
Ashburtonite
Hydroxide
Copper monosulfide
Mineral
Duftite
Chemical bond
Boleite
Silicon dioxide
Chemistry
Matter
Cyclosilicates

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