- Amphoterite
"Amphoterite" is an obsolete term used to describe chondritic
meteorite s that are now classified as LL (LowIron and Low totalmetal content) types. Most of the metal in these types of meteorites actually comes from themineral s (e.g.olivine ) in the meteorite rather than free metal, as is found in most meteorites. Free metallic iron will form between 0.3% and 3.0% of the meteorite, and with a total iron content of 20% give or take a couple of percentage points. There will be a number after the LL in a meteorites classification type, e.g. LL3, LL5, LL6. (Types range from 3 to 7) The number indicates the amount of alteration suffered by thechondrule s in the meteorite. A chondrule is a small mineral ball generally 0.1 mm to 4 mm in diameter. An LL3 type is pristine with perfectly discernible chondrules, an LL7 type has beenmelt ed or altered bypressure or other force to almost completely obliterate the round chondrules.ources
* [http://www.astrodigital.org/astronomy/metdict.html Astrodigital Online Dictionary of Meteoritics]
* [http://www.meteoriteman.com/glossary.htm Glossary of Meteorite Terms]
* [http://www.planetbrey.com/PBMeteoriteInformation.htm PlanetBrey Meteorites]
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