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Minerals of Earth’s Crust Chapter 5. What is a mineral? A natural, usually inorganic solid that has a characteristic chemical composition, an orderly.
1 Liquids Molecules at interfaces behave differently than those in the interior. Molecules at surface experience a net INWARD force of attraction. This.
Unit 10- Gases, Liquids, and Solids General Properties I. Solids: 1. Definite shape 2. Definite volume 3. Not fluid 4. Melt 5. High density 6. Incompressible.
Mineral Identification Basics PHYSICAL PROPERTIES DIAPHANEITY The manner in which minerals transmit light is called DIAPHANEITY and is expressed by these.
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