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  1. Planetary Differentiation Processes

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    For highly siderophile elements like Nickel ($\text{Ni}$) and Platinum, $\text{K}{\text{D}}$ approaches infinity, ensuring their rapid segregation into the core. Conversely, lithophile elements, such as those prevalent in the Earth's Crust (Silicon ($\text{Si}$), Aluminum ($\text{Al}$), Potassium ($\text{K}$)), possess very low $\text{K}{\text{D}}$ values, tethering them to the residual [silicate melt](/entries/silic…