MINERALS 1 BY: JR GUTANG.

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MINERALS 1 BY: JR GUTANG

What are minerals? http://hudsonvalleygeologist.blogspot.com/2010/12/orpiment-realgar.html

Mineralogy Crystal structure Study of chemistry /https://elyasambition1.wordpress.com http://honestlywtf.com/art/mineral-admiration/

Characteristics of minerals Streak Density Luster Hardness Cleavage Fracture Tensity Crystal habits http://honestlywtf.com/art/mineral-admiration/

MINERALS: AS BUILDING BLOCKS OF ROCKS How are rocks and minerals similar??? http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/10f.html

Atoms: as building blocks of minerals http://marshscience7.blogspot.com/2014_04_01_archive.html

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CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS Chemical substances 2 or more different chemically bonded chemical elements http://galleryhip.com/compounds-chemistry.html

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