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Which is a defining trait of a mineral? A. shiny B. made of carbon C. organic D. crystalline structure
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Which is a defining trait of a mineral?
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shiny
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made of carbon
C.
organic
D.
crystalline structure
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A. The answer is a.
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I believe that shiny is a defining trait
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