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OpenStudy (anonymous):
If a scientist creates a new rock-like substance in a laboratory, why wouldn't this type of material be classified as a true mineral?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
WILL MEDAL AND FAN
OpenStudy (anonymous):
here the question sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A.
It’s an inorganic substance.
B.
It’s not a naturally occurring substance.
C.
It’s too new to be a mineral.
D.
It would not be hard enough.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A.
It’s an inorganic substance.
B.
It’s not a naturally occurring substance.
C.
It’s too new to be a mineral.
D.
It would not be hard enough.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the question marks are just spaces just don't mid the really weird question marks there just really long spaces
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@damonte212
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@Nnesha
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@SolomonZelman
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@TheAsker2002
OpenStudy (damonte212):
B.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thank u
OpenStudy (damonte212):
np
OpenStudy (damonte212):
jus tag me if you need help @trinajoy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thank u I might need more help
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