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Q: Which of the mineral has non-metalic luster and can have the shape of the little cubes?
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What mineral has a nonmetallic luster and can have the shape of little cubes?

galena, pyrite, fluorite, perovskite, or halite cubes


What minerals has non-metallic luster and can have the shape of little cubes?

halite


What minerals has non metallic luster and can have the shape of little cubes?

halite


What is a mineral that has a colorless chunk that breaks apart into cubes it has no luster and is soft enough to be scratched by fluorite?

Halite, a colorless chunk that breaks apart into cubes and has no luster and is soft enough to be scratched fluorite, and when it gets wet it starts to dissolve. Did that help you?


Which of the minerals listed below has non-metallic luster and can have the shape of little cubes?

Halite.


Is ice cubes an mineral?

no


Why are ice cubes not a mineral?

Ice cubes are not considered minerals because they do not have a crystal structure formed through geological processes. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic solids with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure, which ice cubes lack as they are formed from water freezing.


What mineral breaks easily into cubes?

Galena, i thinx


Why are ice cubes not minerals?

Ice cubes are not naturally-occurring in the cube form, they are man-made. But ice itself is a mineral.


When is water a mineral?

Water as a solid, in the form of ice, is considered a mineral when it is naturally occurring. Ice in snow banks is considered a mineral but ice cubes you make in your freezer are not a mineral.


What property causes the mineral galena to break into tiny cubes?

The property of cleavage.


What causes mineral galena to break into tiny cubes?

The internal arrangement of its atoms