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A mineraloid is a mineral-like substance that does not demonstrate crystallinity. Mineraloids possess chemical compositions that vary beyond the generally accepted ranges for specific minerals.

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A mineraloid is a naturally occurring substance that does not have a crystalline structure. Examples include amber, opal, and obsidian. These substances are often formed through geological processes but lack the ordered atomic structure of true minerals.

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A naturally formed inorganic solid with an absolute structure that makes up mostly all rocks

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