Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The name of the given mineral have to be written.
Concept introduction:
Mineral: Naturally occurring chemical substance (Inorganic compound) is said to be mineral.
- These are the substances naturally occurs and which are homogeneous mixtures.
- Minerals are found in various forms, like diamond, graphite, talc etc.,
- Minerals have a defined crystalline structure.
- Minerals are either elements or compounds.
- Minerals should be in solid form.
- Minerals have definite chemical structure.
(b)
Interpretation:
The name of the given mineral have to be written.
Concept introduction:
Mineral: Naturally occurring chemical substance (Inorganic compound) is said to be mineral.
- These are the substances naturally occurs and which are homogeneous mixtures.
- Minerals are found in various forms, like diamond, graphite, talc etc.,
- Minerals have a defined crystalline structure.
- Minerals are either elements or compounds.
- Minerals should be in solid form.
- Minerals have definite chemical structure.
(c)
Interpretation:
The name of the given mineral have to be written.
Concept introduction:
Mineral: Naturally occurring chemical substance (Inorganic compound) is said to be mineral.
- These are the substances naturally occurs and which are homogeneous mixtures.
- Minerals are found in various forms, like diamond, graphite, talc etc.,
- Minerals have a defined crystalline structure.
- Minerals are either elements or compounds.
- Minerals should be in solid form.
- Minerals have definite chemical structure.
(d)
Interpretation:
The name of the given mineral have to be written.
Concept introduction:
Mineral: Naturally occurring chemical substance (Inorganic compound) is said to be mineral.
- These are the substances naturally occurs and which are homogeneous mixtures.
- Minerals are found in various forms, like diamond, graphite, talc etc.,
- Minerals have a defined crystalline structure.
- Minerals are either elements or compounds.
- Minerals should be in solid form.
- Minerals have definite chemical structure.
(e)
Interpretation:
The name of the given mineral have to be written.
Concept introduction:
Mineral: Naturally occurring chemical substance (Inorganic compound) is said to be mineral.
- These are the substances naturally occurs and which are homogeneous mixtures.
- Minerals are found in various forms, like diamond, graphite, talc etc.,
- Minerals have a defined crystalline structure.
- Minerals are either elements or compounds.
- Minerals should be in solid form.
- Minerals have definite chemical structure.
(f)
Interpretation:
The name of the given mineral have to be written.
Concept introduction:
Mineral: Naturally occurring chemical substance (Inorganic compound) is said to be mineral.
- These are the substances naturally occurs and which are homogeneous mixtures.
- Minerals are found in various forms, like diamond, graphite, talc etc.,
- Minerals have a defined crystalline structure.
- Minerals are either elements or compounds.
- Minerals should be in solid form.
- Minerals have definite chemical structure.
(g)
Interpretation:
The name of the given mineral have to be written.
Concept introduction:
Mineral: Naturally occurring chemical substance (Inorganic compound) is said to be mineral.
- These are the substances naturally occurs and which are homogeneous mixtures.
- Minerals are found in various forms, like diamond, graphite, talc etc.,
- Minerals have a defined crystalline structure.
- Minerals are either elements or compounds.
- Minerals should be in solid form.
- Minerals have definite chemical structure.
(h)
Interpretation:
The name of the given mineral have to be written.
Concept introduction:
Mineral: Naturally occurring chemical substance (Inorganic compound) is said to be mineral.
- These are the substances naturally occurs and which are homogeneous mixtures.
- Minerals are found in various forms, like diamond, graphite, talc etc.,
- Minerals have a defined crystalline structure.
- Minerals are either elements or compounds.
- Minerals should be in solid form.
- Minerals have definite chemical structure.
(i)
Interpretation:
The name of the given mineral have to be written.
Concept introduction:
Mineral: Naturally occurring chemical substance (Inorganic compound) is said to be mineral.
- These are the substances naturally occurs and which are homogeneous mixtures.
- Minerals are found in various forms, like diamond, graphite, talc etc.,
- Minerals have a defined crystalline structure.
- Minerals are either elements or compounds.
- Minerals should be in solid form.
- Minerals have definite chemical structure.
(j)
Interpretation:
The name of the given mineral have to be written.
Concept introduction:
Mineral: Naturally occurring chemical substance (Inorganic compound) is said to be mineral.
- These are the substances naturally occurs and which are homogeneous mixtures.
- Minerals are found in various forms, like diamond, graphite, talc etc.,
- Minerals have a defined crystalline structure.
- Minerals are either elements or compounds.
- Minerals should be in solid form.
- Minerals have definite chemical structure.
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