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Jovani Ortega
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15 February, 01:53
5. What are mineral polymorphs?
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Juliana Gallegos
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Two or more minerals that contain the same chemical composition but differ in their atomical arrangement and crystal structure. A well-known example is Diamond and Graphite, which are two different minerals composed of the same exact substance, though they crystallize distinctly
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