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Harmony Perez
18 April, 15:11
Is ice a mineral? Why or why not?
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Ariella Potter
18 April, 18:51
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Although many people do not think about Ice as a mineral, it is in fact a mineral just as much as Quartz is. It is a naturally occurring compound with a defined chemical formula and crystal structure, thus making it a legitimate mineral.
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