Table sugar is not a mineral because
()it is in crystal for
()it is made of more...
Physics, 04.11.2019 06:31 LiliGrey7612
Table sugar is not a mineral because
()it is in crystal for
()it is made of more than one element
()it is not made by a geologic process
()its chemical composition is always changing
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