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- Mineral - Wikipedia
A mineral assemblage is defined by Mindat org as "Any set of minerals in a rock, whether in [chemical] equilibrium or not", [34] while Encyclopaedia Britannica says "The term assemblage is frequently applied to all minerals included in a rock but more appropriately should be used for those minerals that are in equilibrium (and are known more specifically as the equilibrium assemblage)" [35
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A mineral is a natural inorganic solid with a defined chemical composition and crystal structure In geology, a mineral is a naturally occurring solid that has a well-defined chemical composition and crystal structure Most minerals are inorganic, although some mineralogists allow for minerals that are organic compounds or else made by organisms rather than geological processes The word
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- Mineral | Types Uses | Britannica
Mineral, naturally occurring homogeneous solid with a definite chemical composition and a highly ordered atomic arrangement Usually formed by inorganic processes, there are several thousand known mineral species, about 100 of which constitute the major mineral components of rocks
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