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9 December, 09:40

Which of these statements is correct about wood and common salt?

Both wood and common salt are minerals because they are natural, solid materials.

Both wood and common salt are not minerals because they are not formed under the ground.

Common salt is a mineral because it has a definite crystal structure but wood is not a mineral because it is organic.

Common salt is not a mineral because it is not formed under the ground but wood is a mineral because it has a definite composition

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  1. 9 December, 09:52
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    Which of these statements is correct about wood and common salt?

    Common salt is a mineral because it has a definite crystal structure but wood is not a mineral because it is organic.

    Explanation:

    Common salt occur in sea and are made of chemical constituents such as sodium chloride and occur in its natural state while wood is organic as the natural form is the timber that occur naturally in the forest. Before a timber is converted into a wood, it has passed through series of processes before such conversion to a finished product
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