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No, in dietary terms it is a mineral.
Earthy shiney waxy mattalic and pearly are terms used to describe a mineral's surface.
the terms brittle , malleable , elastic , and flexible refer to what mineral
Mineral resources are considered non-renewable in human terms.
In lesser terms, oxidation is when a rock or mineral of some sort interacts with oxygen and carbonation is when a rock or mineral interacts with carbon or carbon dioxide.
it is the something that can hear
Sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic are terms used to describe the processes in formation and types of rocks. Gold is a mineral, therefore these terms do not apply. Gold is an elemental metallic mineral.
In mineralogy terms, no. A mineral is naturally occurring, homogenous solid with a defined chemical composition and a highly ordered atomic arrangement. Most of the terms in that definition do not apply to glycerine.But, Mineral is often applied to oils and their derivatives to indicate that they are not from a natural source. Mineral turpentine, mineral oil, and so on, to distinguish them from their natural cohort.
In economics, land comprises all naturally occurring resources whose supply is inherently fixed
A mineral is a naturally occuring, non-aggregate, solid and stable at room temperature substance with a specific chemical formula.
No, in dietary terms it is a mineral.
The terms triped, tripedal and tripedalismare rarely, if ever, used in a real scientific context, as there are no known naturally occurring three-legged animals on Earth.
Mass number is the average of all the naturally occurring isotopes of that element. When calculated, this average is not a whole number.
In geological terms, a mineral must be a solid
Diamond mineral
No, in dietary terms it is a mineral.
Combustion in defined in terms of 1 mole of reactant, formation is defined in terms of 1 mole of product