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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 5 months ago

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    What’s organic iron?

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      Same as iron but costs 30% more

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        The correct answer here.

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      Doesn’t exist. Some metals can form organometallic complexes (with CO, CN, methyl groups), in which case you get for instance “organic mercury” compounds. Iron can also do that, but that’s not what theyre talking about here.

      What they mean is “biogenic” iron. The snail precipitates dissolved iron and sulfur in the water to form its shell out of iron sulfide. Its a different physical structure, but chemically similar to iron pyrite (fools gold).

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      Looks like iron sulfide, pyrite, and greigite in this case.

      Highlights from this rabbit hole: “imbricating chitinous sclerites” and “conchiolin”.

      https://www.marinebio.org/species/scaly-foot-snails/chrysomallon-squamiferum/

      https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-15522-3

      https://academic.oup.com/biolinnean/article-abstract/114/4/949/2415936

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        Wait GregTech has its own iron ores in real life now as well‽

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      Hazarding a guess, but I think it’s referring to something like “the biologically mediated reduction of iron”.

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        I’d have guessed iron+carbon, instead (so, steel).

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          Lots of carbon = iron
          Little bit of carbon = steel
          Zero carbon = iron

          It’s confusing, I know

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      organic iron plates, not plates of organic iron.

      the plates are generated by an organic process, not out of organic materials.

      you can’t just remove a word from the context and act as if that doesn’t change the meaning.

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        organic iron plates, not plates of organic iron. the plates are generated by an organic process, not out of organic materials.

        Makes sense, thanks

        you can’t just remove a word from the context and act as if that doesn’t change the meaning.

        Well, I’m not a native english speaker and the title seemed at least misleading.

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          fair enough! I see now that my comment might look a little antagonizing, that was not what I wanted to express, sorry bout that.

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            No problem, man. Languages are bitches!

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      Wikipedia says it’s iron sulfide. I’m not sure that’s organic.

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        Yeah, no.

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