a mineral needs to have color,luster,hardness,streack to be a mineral
Magma is not a mineral becauseIt is liquid.It does not have a definite chemical composition.
Composition
Marble will fizz because of the chemical reaction with its calcium carbonate makeup.
Mineral.
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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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.
No. Minerals have definite chemical structures, but not rocks.
The chemical makeup of something describes what chemicals are present in said substance.
Items like H2O and CoC2 have a definite chemical composition, and require exact amount of particles to forma reaction. However; particles which are soluble in water do not have a definite chemical reaction.
a spectroscope is the instrument used to determine the chemical makeup of a star.
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a chemical formula