A mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic solid with a specific chemical composition and a crystalline structure. Minerals are the building blocks of rocks and are found in the Earth'scrust.
Characteristics of Minerals
Naturally Occurring: Minerals are formed through natural geological processes and are not man-made.
Inorganic: Minerals are not derived from living organisms.
Solid: Minerals have a definite shape and volume at room temperature.
Specific Chemical Composition: Each mineral has a specific chemical formula, such as quartz (SiO2) and calcite (CaCO3).
Crystalline Structure: Minerals have a repeating atomic arrangement that forms a crystal lattice.
Types of Minerals
There are over 5,000 known minerals, but they can be grouped into the following categories:
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