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Granite does not have an atomic mass, because it is not an element.Granite is a solid mixture of both crystalline and noncrystalline minerals.
A rock is an aggregate of minerals; a mountain is a landform.
A mineral is the basic building block of which all rocks are composed. Consider them to be the ingredients of a cake: the minerals being the flour, eggs and sugar etc. and the rock being an aggregate (collection/formation) of those minerals.
Aggregate, which consists of several minerals. Wood is cellulose, iron is an element, coal is a mixture of carbon compounds.
Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object. A solid object has to be made up of something to be solid, therefore it has mass.
Rocks
A rock is a naturally occurring solid aggregate of one or more minerals
The kidneys produce urine by filtering minerals and metabolites from the circulatory system. Normally, these minerals simply dissolve in the urine, but they can sometimes crystalize and aggregate to form a solid mass that attaches to the kidney wall. Kidney stones can be microscopic, or as large as a golf ball.
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Granite does not have an Atomic Mass, because it is not an element.Granite is a solid mixture of both crystalline and noncrystalline minerals.
Rock
Granite does not have an atomic mass, because it is not an element.Granite is a solid mixture of both crystalline and noncrystalline minerals.
A rock is an aggregate of minerals.
Some solids are aggregates.
Some solids are aggregates.
Which one is NOT an aggregate state? a) fluid b) solid c) circular d) gaseous
A rock containing minerals is called an ore.answ2. A Mineral is defined as "A naturally occurring, homogeneous solid, with a defined chemical composition and a highly ordered atomic arrangement."An Ore on the other hand, is "A metalliferous mineral or aggregate of metalliferous minerals mixed with a gangue (unwanted material) and that can be exploited at a profit."