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Yes, a sugar crystal is a mineral. Minerals have unique crystals in them just like a sugar crystal does.

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All true minerals, by definition, have a crystalline structure. The crystals may be invisible to the naked eye or as big as a car depending on the environment in which they were formed.

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no, because it is organic, and minerals are inorganic.

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its easy as 1 2 3 ABC 1 2 3, its as easy as pie, a piece of cake, its simple how do u not know figure it out yourself because im not telling!! NAHNAHNAH

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Is a crystal a mineral or a rock?

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Is crystal systems a part of the 7 properties of a mineral?

Yes, the crystal system a mineral belongs to is a property of a mineral.


Is diamond a crystal?

A mineral crystal is not necessarily a diamond, but a diamond is a mineral crystal. All minerals, such as diamond, have crystalline structures.


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A crystal mineral is a solid composed of material extending in all spatial dimensions.


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Yeah, you can melt anything if you get it hot enough. Be sure not to confuse the terms crystal and mineral. A crystal is made of a mineral, the fact that it is a crystal, simply means that it's atoms are arranged in a periodical and static way, in the crystal structure. This structure falls apart as soon as the mineral melts, so a molten mineral can not be called a crystal.


Is coal not a mineral because it has a crystal structure?

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What is a mineral with the same crystal system as salt?

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What mineral has an isometric crystal shape?

Pyrite is a mineral that commonly forms isometric crystals. This means that it displays a cubic crystal shape with equal sides and angles.


How does a mineral create its crystal shape?

A mineral's crystal shape is determined by its internal structure, specifically the arrangement of its atoms or molecules. As the mineral grows, the atoms or molecules arrange themselves in a repeating pattern according to the mineral's unique crystal lattice structure, leading to the formation of distinct crystal shapes such as cubes, hexagons, or prisms. Factors like temperature, pressure, and surrounding environment can also influence a mineral's crystal shape.


What is a soft geometric shape formed by a mineral called?

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