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Answered by tahirafatima786786
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What are minerals?

Minerals are solid substances that are present in nature and can be made of one element or more elements combined together (chemical compounds).

Gold, Silver and carbon are elements that form minerals on their own. They are called native elements. Instead, ordinary kitchen salt is a chemical compound that is called rock salt, which is a mineral formed of sodium and chlorine ions. Atoms, ions and molecules that form a mineral are present in the space in a tidy way and according to well-defined geometrical shapes, which are called crystal lattices.

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.

Answered by shakuntaladevi
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minerals are the material defined as naturally occurring ,, solid ,, inorganic substance having a definite chemical formula and general structure

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