Question
What does it mean that a mineral has “an ordered internal structure”?(1 point)
Responses
The mineral is in a solid phase of matter.
The mineral is in a solid phase of matter.
The atoms are all of the same element.
The atoms are all of the same element.
The atoms are arranged in a repeating pattern.
The atoms are arranged in a repeating pattern.
The mineral has its own chemical formula.
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The mineral is in a solid phase of matter.
The mineral is in a solid phase of matter.
The atoms are all of the same element.
The atoms are all of the same element.
The atoms are arranged in a repeating pattern.
The atoms are arranged in a repeating pattern.
The mineral has its own chemical formula.
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The correct response is: **The atoms are arranged in a repeating pattern.**
This definition refers to the crystalline structure of the mineral, where the arrangement of atoms is systematic and orderly, contributing to the mineral's properties.
This definition refers to the crystalline structure of the mineral, where the arrangement of atoms is systematic and orderly, contributing to the mineral's properties.
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