No. Minerals have definite chemical structures, but not rocks.
It is not obvious from your question whether you are asking for a term which describes solid materials having a definite chemical makeup - which would be a chemical or a substance, although those terms would apply equally well to liquid or gas materials having a definite chemical makeup - or whether you are asking for examples, which would include such things as ice, marble, table salt, steel, copper, etc.
Yes, fluorite has a definite chemical composition: it is a calcium fluoride mineral with the chemical formula CaF2.
The inertness of a granite countertop is a physical property because it describes its behavior without changing its chemical composition. In this case, the countertop's resistance to chemical reactions is due to its physical structure and composition, rather than any chemical interactions.
The chemical makeup of H2SO4 is two hydrogen (H) atoms, one sulfur (S) atom, and four oxygen (O) atoms.
Definite chemical composition is when a mineral is made of the same material throughout. Basically when a mineral is only made of one material all the way through, not part iron in one part and then gold in the rest.
Matter with a definite chemical makeup is a pure substance.
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It is not obvious from your question whether you are asking for a term which describes solid materials having a definite chemical makeup - which would be a chemical or a substance, although those terms would apply equally well to liquid or gas materials having a definite chemical makeup - or whether you are asking for examples, which would include such things as ice, marble, table salt, steel, copper, etc.
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Granite, because it is composed of various and different quantities of minerals, does not have a specific formula. However, granite is composed mainly of the minerals potassium feldspar, quartz, hornblende, and micas, which are in turn composed of varying amounts of the elements silicon, oxygen, aluminum, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, and titanium.
A substance with a definite chemical makeup is called a chemical compound. This means that it is made up of specific types and numbers of atoms that are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. Examples include water (H2O), salt (NaCl), and glucose (C6H12O6).
A material with definite properties and definite chemical composition is called a pure substance.
Gneiss has a definite foliation of fabric, granite does not.
The corrosive action of acid rain on granite is a chemical property. It involves a chemical reaction between the acid in the rain and the minerals in the granite, leading to its deterioration over time. This reaction changes the chemical composition of the granite, making it a chemical property.
For a material to be a mineral, it has to have these requirements: 1. It has to be a solid. 2. It has to be formed in nature. 3. It has to have a crystalline structure. 4. It has to have a definite chemical makeup. 5. It must be inorganic.
Granite is a type of rock composed of different minerals and does not have a chemical symbol. The minerals found in granite, such as quartz, feldspar, and mica, each have their own chemical symbols like SiO2 for quartz and KAlSi3O8 for feldspar.