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Biology, 10.01.2020 09:31 taylorlawrence8147

Why is the color of a mineral not a reliable test for the identity of the mineral?
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a. most minerals are colorless,
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b. minerals can change color based on small impurities.
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c. the color of a mineral tells you the iron content, but nothing else.

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