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no minerals cant change to ice becuase it can only freeze outside not inside

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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.


Is ice an mineral?

Yes ice is a mineral because it has all of the physical traits an object needs to be considered a mineral; however, is not a mineral.


When is water minerals?

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.


Is mineral ice a mineral?

Ice meets the criteria that define a mineral: solid, crystalline structure, definite chemical formula, naturally occuring, and inorganic. Ice is recognized as a mineral by the International Mineralogy Association.


Is ice a form of a rock?

Ice is actually a mineral.


Explain why scientists consider ice to be a mineral?

Scientists consider ice to be a mineral because it is found naturally in nature. Ice has certain properties such as density and chemical composition leading it to be identified as a mineral.


Is ice example of a native mineral is?

No. A native mineral is composed of only one element. Ice, the mineral, is composed of two -- hydrogen and oxygen.


Why is the ice in glacier considered a mineral but the water in a river is not considered a mineral?

Ice in a glacier meets the requirements for being a mineral, because it is natural, homogeneous, solid and crystalline, and has a definite chemical fomula. River water is liquid and therefore also not crystalline, so it is not a mineral. If and when the river water freezes into ice (naturally), that ice is a mineral.


Why is the ice in a glacier consider a mineral but the water in a river is not considered a mineral?

Ice in a glacier meets the requirements for being a mineral, because it is natural, homogeneous, solid and crystalline, and has a definite chemical fomula. River water is liquid and therefore also not crystalline, so it is not a mineral. If and when the river water freezes into ice (naturally), that ice is a mineral.


Is ice cubes an mineral?

no


Why is ice in a glacier consider to be a mineral but water from a glacier is not?

By definition a mineral must be solid. Ice is solid. Water is not.


What mineral group is ice in?

well ice is a solid and in germany we suck it but thats another story