Mineraloids are naturally occurring substances that do not fit neatly into the definition of a mineral. While they share some characteristics with minerals, such as being solid and inorganic, they lack the crystalline structure that is a defining feature of minerals. This means that mineraloids do not have a well-defined and regular atomic structure like minerals do.
Characteristics of Mineraloids
Amorphous Structure: Mineraloids have an amorphous or non-crystalline structure, meaning their atoms are not arranged in a regular, repeating pattern.
Reading Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
Craft and Structure
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