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Roberts
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26 October, 14:43
How can minerals be defined by their properties?
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A mineral is a naturally-occurring, inorganic solid which possesses a characteristic internal atomic structure and a definite chemical composition ... Substances that have these features will also have distinctive physical properties such as color, crystal form, cleavage, luster, streak, etc
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