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Mineral : MineralsMinerals are natural compounds formed through geological processes. The term "mineral" encompasses not only the material's chemical composition but also the Mineral structures. Minerals range in composition from elements and simple salts to very complex silicates (with most organic compounds usually excluded), with thousands of known forms. The study of minerals is called mineralogy.
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A mineral structure refers to the orderly spatial arrangement of atoms in its molecular structure. There are 14 basic arrangements of atoms in three dimensions, and all mineral structure recognised till now fit in one of these 14 arrangements.
Chemistry and structure define together a mineral. In fact, two or more minerals may have the same chemical composition, but different structures (these are known as polymorphs). For example, pyrite and marcassite[?] are both iron sulfide. Similarly, some minerals have different chemical compositions, but the same structure : for example, quartz (made from silicon and oxygen) and berlinite[?] (aluminium and phosphorous).
Structure influences greatly a mineral physical properties. For example, though diamond and graphite have the same composition, graphite is very soft, while diamond is the hardest of all minerals.
To be classified as a true mineral, a substance must be a solid and have a crystal structure. Mineral-like substances that don't strictly meet the definition are sometimes classified as mineraloids.
Minerals must be distinguished from rocks. A mineral is a chemical compound with a given composition and a defined atomic structure. A rock is a mixture of one or several minerals, in varying proportions.
The specific minerals in a rock vary a lot. Some minerals, like quartz, mica or talc are everywhere, while others have been found in only one or two locations worldwide.
There are about 3000 different mineral species known, and classifying them can range from simple (for a couple of hundred) to very difficult. A mineral can be identified by several physical properties, some of them being sufficient for full identification without equivocation. In other cases, minerals can only be classified by more complex analyses including some modern techniques such as chemical analysis and X-ray diffraction, which however, can be costly, time-consuming, and even risk damaging the sample.
Physical properties commonly used are :
Dietary mineral[?] refers to inorganic compounds necessary for life and good nutrition.
Some of these are scientific minerals as salt; others are elements, as potassium, calcium, iron, zinc, magnesium, copper.
These can be naturally occurring in food or added in elemental or mineral form to food, as calcium carbonate, iron fillings, etc.
Some of these additives are from natural sources as ground oyster shells for calcium carbonate.
Sometimes minerals are added to the diet separately from food, as vitamin and mineral supplements and in dirt eating, called pica or geophagy.
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