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Suppose you have two minerals. One mineral fractures into rough pieces, and a second mineral breaks into pieces with smooth surfaces. What does this indicate
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Suppose you have two minerals. One mineral fractures into rough pieces, and a second mineral breaks into pieces with smooth surfaces.
What does this indicate
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If you have two minerals and when they break, their surfaces are different, then the way their atoms are arranged is also different. Different arrangements of atoms means that they are structured differently.
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