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A neutrally charged mineral typically refers to a mineral that has an overall neutral electrical charge, meaning it does not carry a positive or negative charge. One example is quartz, which is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2) and has a balanced ratio of silicon and oxygen atoms, resulting in no net charge. Other examples include feldspar and mica, which also maintain electrical neutrality in their crystalline structures.

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