| 1. | Kamacite and taenite are naturally occurring alloys of iron and nickel.
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| 2. | Kamacite is magnetic, and isometric which makes it behave optically isometrically.
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| 3. | Kamacite and taenite are also found in nickel iron meteorites.
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| 4. | In octahedrites a fine intermixture with kamacite can occur, which is called plessite.
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| 5. | There is no planes of cleavage present in kamacite which gives it a hackly fracture.
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| 6. | It occurs associated with kamacite, taenite, schreibersite, cohenite, pentlandite and magnetite.
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| 7. | The largest documented kamacite crystal measured.
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| 8. | Kamacite has a measured density of.
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| 9. | Kamacite occurs with taenite and a mixed area of kamacite and taenite referred to as plessite.
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| 10. | Kamacite occurs with taenite and a mixed area of kamacite and taenite referred to as plessite.
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