Yes, a mineral is considered homogeneous because it has a consistent composition and structure throughout its entirety. This means that the physical and chemical properties of a mineral are uniform, regardless of the sample size. However, minerals can exhibit variations in color or other characteristics due to impurities or defects but remain fundamentally the same substance.
naturally occurring, homogenous solid, definite chemical compositon, usually formed by inorganic processes
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yes it is a mineral
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Heterogeneous because you can see the different mineral crystals that make up the rock.
Mineral: Are homogenous, naturally occuring, inorganic solids. A mineral may be a single element such as copper (Cu) or silver (Ag), or it could be a compound made up of a number of elements. Rock: Is made up of two or more minerals.
1) solid 2) have crystalline structure 3) have defined homogenous chemical composition 4) naturally occuring 5) inorganic
No it is not homogenous
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It's a homogenous.
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Indeed. it is homogenous.