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            <title>Ores</title>
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            <description>Name of ores, metal components, and uses.</description>
            <pubDate>2008-03-12</pubDate>
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            <title>Minerals (Ores)</title>
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            <description>From the list of minerals found in ores on page 979 in Chemistry by Zumdahl and Zumdahl. Both the chemical formula and the name appear as a question and an answer.</description>
            <pubDate>2007-03-16</pubDate>
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            <description>The question is the ore and the answer is its chemical formula. All info taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ores .</description>
            <pubDate>2007-01-29</pubDate>
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