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Minerals
I have very primitive question. Whats minerals?? Does the term minerals equal to the term inorganic compounds? Does it involve every state(gasseous, liquid..) or only solid of that compounds? I wonder if H2O or CO2 can be said to be mineral (maybe only when theyre solid yeah? :D )
So stop laughing and start explaining. Im anxious to know how many of you chemists can explain such a primitive question. |
Re: Minerals
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To be classified as a "true" mineral, a substance must be a solid and have a crystal structure. That's why H2O and CO2 do not fall into this category. |
What about amber?
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I believe that amber is technically a liquid (a very viscus liquid) because it is dried tree sap and it doesn't have a crystalyn structure.
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