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mineral Anlamı
- An inorganic substance required by the body in small quantities.
- Plants, like animals, need minerals for healthy growth and to function normally Minerals are inorganic compounds or elements, like iron and potassium See also micro- and macronutrients.
- A term applied to inorganic substances, such as rocks and similar matter found in the earth's strata, as opposed to organic substances such as plant and animal matter Minerals normally have definite chemical composition and crystal structure The term is also applied to matter derived from minerals, such as a inorganic ions found in water The term has been incorrectly applied to ion exchangers, even though most of the modern materials are organic ion exchange resins.
- A naturally occuring element or compound of set composition and molecular structure, resulting in particular physical properties.
- STREAK - Discoloration in lumber caused by chemical oxidation of minerals naturally occurring in the wood. an naturally occuring, inorganic, crystalline substance that is made up of elements.
- Any of the various naturally occurring substances usually obtained from the earth The term is used to include all wasting, i e , non-regenerative, inorganic substances that are extracted from the earth. a naturally occurring, crystalline, inorganic chemical compound whose chemical composition and physical properties are fixed or vary within narrow limits.
- A naturally-occuring chemical compound or element.
- A naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline solid with definite chemical composition and characteristic physical properties. n a homogeneous, inorganic, naturally occurring solid with a definite chemical structure.
- A naturally occurring inorganic solid The internal crystalline structure of a mineral is controlled by its elemental composition As an example of the way in which the elemental composition is expressed, the definition in this dictionary for 'Augite' includes the term '2)O6 ' What this means is that the first element can be either Calcium or Sodium, the second element can be either Magnesium, Iron, or Aluminum, the third element can be two atoms of either Silicon or Aluminum, and the final element is six atoms of Oxygen.
- Organic and inorganic substances occurring naturally, with characteristics and economic uses that bring them within the purview of mineral laws; a substance that may be obtained under applicable laws from public lands by purchase, lease, or preemptive entry. naturally formed inorganic substance with a particular chem ical composition minifundium small peasant holding in some South American countries, such as Brazil mist low cloud caused by the condensation of water vapour in the lower part of the atmosphere Mist is less thick than fog, visibility being 1-2 km mistral cold, dry, northerly wind that occasionally blows during the winter on the Mediterranean coast of France It has been known to reach a velocity of 145 kph.
- An inorganic chemical element or compound occuring naturally Not vegetable or animal.
- Natural inorganic substance which is either definite in chemical composition and physical characteristics or any chemical element or compound occurring naturally as a product of inorganic processes.
- An inorganic natural substance is characterized by its atomic structure and physical and chemical properties.
- An inorganic compound occurring naturally in the earth's crust, with a distinctive set of physical properties, and a definite chemical composition.
- Natural component of rocks A naturally occurring inorganic solid with a crystalline structure and a specific chemical composition Over 2,000 types of minerals have been classified.
- Any substance that is neither animal or vegetable It is any class of substances occurring in nature, usually comprising of inorganic substances, such as quartz or feld- spar, of definite chemical composition and definite crystal structure It sometimes includes rocks formed by these substances Ground water dissolves these rock substances, and the dissolved minerals are present in tap water Depending on the kinds of rocks the water comes in contact with, the minerals dissolved in the water may be just a few or they may be many Water handness is mostly comprised of these minerals.
- A naturally occurring, usually inorganic, solid consisting of either a single element or a compound, and having a definite chemical composition and a systematic internal arrangement of atoms.
- A term applied to inorganic substances found in the earth strata, as opposed to organic substances such as plant and animal matter Minerals normally have definite chemical composition and crystal structure The term is also applied to matter derived from minerals, such as the inorganic ions found in water The term has been incorrectly applied to ion exchangers, even though most of the modern materials are organic ion exchange resins.
- A naturally occurring inorganic element or compound having an orderly internal structure and characteristic chemical composition.
- solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition. relating to minerals; 'mineral elements'; 'mineral deposits'. of or containing or derived from minerals; 'a mineral deposit'; 'mineral water'. composed of matter other than plant or animal; 'the inorganic mineral world'.
- mineral. mineral / n , adj /,.
- Impregnated with minerals; as, mineral waters. solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition of or containing or derived from minerals; 'a mineral deposit'; 'mineral water' composed of matter other than plant or animal; 'the inorganic mineral world' relating to minerals; 'mineral elements'; 'mineral deposits'.
- Of or pertaining to minerals; consisting of a mineral or of minerals; as, a mineral substance.
- Anything which is neither animal nor vegetable, as in the most general classification of things into three kingdoms.
- A mine.
- Rocks, except certain glassy igneous forms, are either simple minerals or aggregates of minerals.
- An inorganic species or substance occurring in nature, having a definite chemical composition and usually a distinct crystalline form.
- mineral.
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