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Minerals made up of a single element are sometimes called _____. a.sheet minerals b.native elements c.silicate minerals d.independent tetrahedral elements
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Minerals made up of a single element are sometimes called _____.
a.sheet minerals
b.native elements
c.silicate minerals
d.independent tetrahedral elements
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b.native elements. trust me i took this quiz
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