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Organic Minerals. examples​

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Answered by saisanthosh76
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➱An organic mineral is a mineral that has been formed through biological processes, or due to the presence of biological material. They are generally not regarded as true minerals by mineralogists due to their organic origin. Purely organic examples include pearl and kidney stones.

☞ex:-These include carbides, simple oxides of carbon such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, carbonates, cyanides and elemental carbon minerals such as graphite and diamond.

Answered by dubalasrija88
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These include carbides , simple oxides of carbon such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide , carbonate , cyanides and elemental carbon minerals such as a graphite and diamond. organic minerals are rare and difficult to find , often farming crusts on fractures.

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