How might the differentiation of a planet forming far from its star differ from one forming closer to its star?

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The far-forming planet might retain more initial metallic content in its mantle if differentiation was incomplete.

A planet that formed far from its star might retain a higher percentage of its initial metallic content locked within its mantle or crust if differentiation was incomplete, potentially due to lower temperatures compared to a closer planet which might have a more purely segregated core.

How might the differentiation of a planet forming far from its star differ from one forming closer to its star?
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