You'll want to see a significant percentage of pure iron in the commonly
found meteorites.  All those oxides are indicative of a rock that formed in
an oxygen rich environment, e.g. Earth.

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On Wed, Dec 4, 2024 at 5:14 PM Alfredo Petrov via Meteorite-list <
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> This analysis points to basalt.
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> On Wed, 4 Dec 2024 at 01:17, MDA alsneaidi via Meteorite-list <
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>> Hi dear team
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>> Dear group members interested in meteorites, I conducted a test to
>> analyze the components of a rock with the specifications of a meteorite
>> that I found in the desert. I am attaching a picture of the chemical
>> analysis. What is the element that confirms that it is a meteorite?
>>
>> Plz help me
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