Preferred Name | mineral | |
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Minerale minerales minerals mineraux mineral |
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Definitions |
In general, a mineral is a chemical substance that is normally crystalline formed and has been formed as a result of geological processes. The term also includes metamict substances (naturally occurring, formerly crystalline substances whose crystallinity has been destroyed by ionising radiation) and can include naturally occurring amorphous substances that have never been crystalline ('mineraloids') such as georgite and calciouranoite as well as substances formed by the action of geological processes on bigenic compounds ('biogenic minerals'). |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_46662 |
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has exact synonym |
mineral |
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chebi_ontology |
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Minerale minerales minerals mineraux |
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IAO_0000412 | ||
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CHEBI:46662 |
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mineral |
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CHEBI:46662 |
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mineral |
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textual definition |
In general, a mineral is a chemical substance that is normally crystalline formed and has been formed as a result of geological processes. The term also includes metamict substances (naturally occurring, formerly crystalline substances whose crystallinity has been destroyed by ionising radiation) and can include naturally occurring amorphous substances that have never been crystalline ('mineraloids') such as georgite and calciouranoite as well as substances formed by the action of geological processes on bigenic compounds ('biogenic minerals'). |
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Wikipedia:Mineral |
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