The hardest,most chemically inert common rock-forming mineral is ____________________.
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Q39: The chemical formula KAlS₃O₈ means that the
Q40: Give an example of a rock that
Q41: Amorphous minerals are
A) without form.
B) lacking an
Q42: Covalent bonds differ from ionic bonds in
Q43: Cleavage is defined as
A) planes of fracture
Q45: Placer deposits form because
A) gold is lighter
Q46: Common examples of sulfide and sulfate minerals,respectively,are
Q47: In different specimens of the same type
Q48: Isotopes of the same element have _.
A)
Q49: Which of the following are all examples
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