File:Zeolite Mordenite (with Al substitution).png
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[edit]DescriptionZeolite Mordenite (with Al substitution).png |
English: This is the visualized crystal structure of the Zeolite phase Mordenite. However, this phase has some aluminum atoms substituted in. |
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