Many chondrules contain small amounts of iron sulfide (FeS) mixed in with the silicate minerals. If we

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Many chondrules contain small amounts of iron sulfide (FeS) mixed in with the silicate minerals. If we assume that the iron sulfide has not grown within the chondrules subsequently, what constraint (upper limit) does this put on the temperature at which the chondrules formed?

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An Introduction To The Solar System

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Authors: David A. Rothery, Neil McBride, Iain Gilmour

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