Geography, asked by manibhusanroy28, 10 months ago

What are minerals? What is the difference
between organic and inorganic minerals?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A minerals is broadly speaking a solid chemical compound that occurs naturally in pure form .

When a minerals is chemically inorganic, it means that its chemical composition is without carbon.

When a minerals is chemically organic , it means that its chemical composition is with carbon.

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Answered by stvmas21
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Answer:

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

When a mineral is chemically inorganic, it means that its chemical composition is without carbon.

When a mineral is chemically organic, it means that its chemical composition is with carbon.

The most common fact that differentiates organic compounds from inorganic compounds is that the organic compounds mainly result from activities of a living being.

Whereas, inorganic compounds are obtained from the natural processes which are not related to any of the life forms on earth or any result of human experiments which are conducted in laboratories.

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