If it also has a crystalline structure, it would be called a mineral.
A mineral must meet all of these requirements.
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A mineral is any naturally occurring inorganic solid with a regular crystalline structure and a definite chemical composition. So yes.
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Water cannot be classified as a mineral, ice can as long as its naturally occurring though so in some cases ice can but water may never because it is a liquid. And liquids can't be minerals because its not a solid. For mineral to be one is must be natural occurring, inorganic, solid, crystal structure, and definite chemical composition
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caustic soda could be derived from natural and renewabble resources and it is not an inorganic chemical ; if it is derived from natural substances
Is called a mineral
A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic, solid substance, with a crystalline structure and a narrow range of chemical composition.
A mineral is any naturally occurring inorganic solid with a regular crystalline structure and a definite chemical composition. So yes.
Minerals are formed through a natural process and are all inorganic. All of them are also solid with a definite composition and structure.
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it would be a mineral because it natural occurs but some can be organic because some are made with carbon like diamond
Natural soaps and shampoos are those which have a content of organic source ingredients or free inorganic composition e.g are origin from plants and animals.
1.solid 2.inorganic 3.natural 4.specific chemical composition 5.crystal-like patterns or structures
Yes. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic elements or compounds with a definite internal structure of ions and a chemical formular.
Such a substance is a mineral, through the process does not have to be geologic; it simply has to be natural.
A cupcake is not a naturally-occurring substance, with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure; Therefore, it is not a mineral. Its natural ingredients are minerals, though.Refer to the dictionary definition of a mineral below:Definition of Mineral-any of a class of substances occurring in nature, usually comprising inorganic substances, as quartz or feldspar, of definite chemical composition and usually of definite crystal structure, but sometimes also including rocks formed by these substances as well as certain natural products of organic origin, as asphalt or coal.-Dictionary.comActually- In accordance with the above definition-Most of the ingredients in a cupcake are not minerals either- They are not "naturally occurring" nor do most of them follow the definition of a mineral.Eggs, sugar, milk, flour, yeast... none of these are minerals.
In order to be a mineral, substances need to have fixed internal crystalline structure. Natural glass does not.