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  \bold{\sf{the \: crystalline \: inorganic \: constituent}}
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Answered by RedCream28
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Answer:

A mineral is an inorganic, crystalline solid. A mineral is formed through natural processes and has a definite chemical composition. Minerals can be identified by their characteristic physical properties such as crystalline structure, hardness, streak, and cleavage.

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Answered by crankybirds30
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Explanation:

the answer is mineral

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