Which of the following is the correct definition of minerals
a. a naturally occurring, i...
Biology, 19.10.2019 14:10 girdwood6678
Which of the following is the correct definition of minerals
a. a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal shape and a definite chemical composition
b. a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that forms through crystallization of melted materials
c. a naturally occurring organic solid that forms through crystallization of materials dissolved in water
d. a naturally occurring organic solid that has a crystal shape and a definite chemical
i think it's c
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