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Opie
23 March, 20:44
Are minerals organic?
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Titus Miles
23 March, 22:13
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No, minerals cannot be made of organic material. Other criteria for minerals are that they must be solid, a naturally occurring (but inorganic) material (Ex: natural diamonds), a universal chemical makeup (Ex: sand is not a mineral because it has a different makeup in different areas of the world), and they must be arranged in a regular pattern of crystals.
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