Step 1: Understanding the Composition.
In this question, the compositions of the garnet core and rim are given. The spessertine component in garnet is represented by Fe\(_3\)Al\(_2\)Si\(_3\)O\(_{12}\), and the mole fraction of spessertine in the core and rim can be calculated based on the Fe content in each composition.
Step 2: Mole Fraction Calculation for Spessertine.
For garnet, the mole fraction of spessertine (\(X_{\text{spess}}\)) is determined by the ratio of Fe to the total metal content in the garnet. The total metal content is the sum of Fe, Ca, and Mn.
For the core composition:
- Fe = 0.75,
- Ca = 0.90,
- Mn = 1.35.
The total metal content for the core is: \[ \text{Total metal content (core)} = 0.75 + 0.90 + 1.35 = 3.0. \] The mole fraction of spessertine in the core is: \[ X_{\text{spess, core}} = \frac{0.75}{3.0} = 0.25. \] For the rim composition:
- Fe = 0.90,
- Ca = 1.35,
- Mn = 0.75.
The total metal content for the rim is: \[ \text{Total metal content (rim)} = 0.90 + 1.35 + 0.75 = 3.0. \] The mole fraction of spessertine in the rim is: \[ X_{\text{spess, rim}} = \frac{0.90}{3.0} = 0.30. \] Step 3: Calculate the Difference in Mole Fractions.
The difference in the mole fractions of spessertine between the core and the rim is: \[ \Delta X_{\text{spess}} = X_{\text{spess, rim}} - X_{\text{spess, core}} = 0.30 - 0.25 = 0.05. \] Step 4: Conclusion.
The difference in mole fractions of spessertine between the core and the rim is 0.2.
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Two boreholes A and B, both inclined towards 270°, penetrate a dipping coal bed at the same point and pass through it entirely in the sub-surface as shown in the figure below. The bed dips towards 270°. The thickness of the coal bed, measured along the borehole A is 10 m and along borehole B is 8 m. The angle between the two boreholes is 20°. The orthogonal thickness \( x \) of the coal bed is ........ m. (Round off to one decimal place) 
A well-developed succession of laminated shale is bound by two volcanic ash beds that were precisely dated as shown in the schematic diagram given below. Assuming a constant sedimentation rate, the age of the fossiliferous limestone bed 65 m above the basal volcanic ash bed is ............ Ma. (Round off to nearest integer) 
The data tabulated below are for flooding events in the last 400 years.
The probability of a large flood accompanied by a glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) in 2025 is ........... \(\times 10^{-3}\). (Round off to one decimal place)
| Year | Flood Size | Magnitude rank |
|---|---|---|
| 1625 | Large | 2 |
| 1658 | Large + GLOF | 1 |
| 1692 | Small | 4 |
| 1704 | Large | 2 |
| 1767 | Large | 2 |
| 1806 | Small | 4 |
| 1872 | Large + GLOF | 1 |
| 1909 | Large | 2 |
| 1932 | Large | 2 |
| 1966 | Medium | 3 |
| 2023 | Large + GLOF | 1 |
A satellite launching vehicle is carrying a lander for Moon mapping.
As shown in the figure below, P is the position where the gravitational forces exerted by Earth and Moon on the vehicle balance out.
The distance \( P \) from the center of the Earth is ........... \(\times 10^5\) km. (Round off to two decimal places)