naturally occurring, homogenous solid, definite chemical compositon, usually formed by inorganic processes
No. Canada prides itself on being multicultural.
It is a Mineral
Mineral!
yes it is a mineral
think its a mongrel mineral is the answer you are looking for.
My name is Seidu Kazeem, a student of unilorin of ilorin. Solution forms from homogenous mixtures
A characteristic of a mineral is that it is a solid. There are four other types of characteristics which is inorganic, have a crystalline structure, naturally occurring and have defined homogenous chemical composition.
Heterogeneous because you can see the different mineral crystals that make up the rock.
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.
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
homogenous.
No it is not homogenous
homogenous
homogenous
It's a homogenous.