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What are minerals ???

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Minerals are defined as solid, inorganic, naturally occurring substances with a definite chemical formula and general structure. Almost all chemical elements in the Earth's crust are associated with at least one mineral. ... Some are uncombined elements, such as gold, silver, sulfur, bismuth, copper and platinum.

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A mineral is an element or chemical compound that is normally crystalline and that has been formed as a result of geological processes. Examples include quartz, feldspar minerals, calcite, sulfur and the clay minerals such as kaolinite and smectite.

Minerals are substances which are

a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.

There are many types of minerals

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