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Yes, a crystal can be a mineral. Crystal, or crystaline refers to the arrangement of particular atoms or molecules of a mineral or element which generates a crystal lattice. Hence, crystal is a term which describes the effect of the arrangement of molecules of a mineral, element, etc.
That is not true. Mineral EXIST therefore they "are".
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A mineral crystal. Minerals form a crystalline structure.
false a mineral can not scratch any mineral harder than itself
False. In a crystalline structure, atoms are in an orderly arrangement.
Crystals of a certain mineral have a regular formation of atoms. However, crystals of the same mineral can grow differently. The presence of trace minerals, variations in heat, pressure, and the space that they have to grow in can influence the shape of a crystal. Crystalline structures demonstrate characteristic geographic variations for these reasons.
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false. if a mineral is harder than another mineral, it would be able to scratch the softer one
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