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Mimi

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Given that diamonds form from graphite at high pressure, why don't they revert to graphite at Earth's surface where pressure is no longer high?
 
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Determine whether the change caused by the mineral reactions listed below results in hydration or dehydration.
 
   Muscovite and quartz react to form sillimanite and potassium feldspar
   Olivine reacts with water and carbon dioxide to form serpentine and magnesite
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Answer to Question 1

This is awesome you took your the time to answer these questions. You have been so helpful.

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