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Quartz is made up of calcium silicate

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Answered by nihardshadli
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Quartz, a silicate, is made up of pure silica i.e. sodium carbonate. It has a high temperature that yields a transparent non reflecting clear product. Where as an impure quartz would contain completely different properties such as feldspar which contains impurities

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Quartz, a silicate, is made up of pure silica i.e. sodium carbonate. It has a high temperature that yields a transparent non reflecting clear product. Where as an impure quartz would contain completely different properties such as feldspar which contains impurities.

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