To determine the correct statements regarding Substance A and Substance B, we need to consider their definitions:
- A mineral is typically defined as a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite chemical structure.
Now, let's analyze each substance:
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Substance A is described as organic, naturally occurring, and a solid. Since it is organic, it does not fit the common definition of a mineral (which is generally inorganic).
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Substance B is described as having a definite chemical structure and being naturally occurring. While the information does not explicitly state whether it is organic or inorganic, the emphasis on a definite chemical structure suggests the possibility of it being a mineral, especially since it is naturally occurring. However, it could also be an organic compound that fits within certain classifications of minerals.
Based on this analysis, the correct choice is:
Substance A is not a mineral. Substance B could be a mineral.