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What properties greater hardness in minerals? a. smaller atoms and stronger bonds b. larger atoms and weaker bonds c. larger atoms and stronger bonds d. smaller atoms and weaker bonds
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What properties greater hardness in minerals?
a. smaller atoms and stronger bonds
b. larger atoms and weaker bonds
c. larger atoms and stronger bonds
d. smaller atoms and weaker bonds
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I would like to believe that the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. Atoms that are smaller and has stronger bonds will tend to result to a greater hardness in minerals. This is because the atoms are more bound to each other.
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