Nonmineral Nonmineral Leon Durham A Nonmineral (Mineralogy) is a substance found in a natural environment that does not satisfy the definition of a Mineral and is not even a Mineraloid. Many nonminerals are mined and have industrial or other uses similar to minerals, such as jewelry. Other alleged minerals, such as Dilithium, are merely fictional artifacts.

Mineral definition

To be classified as a "true" mineral, a substance must be a Solid and have a Crystal structure. It must also be an inorganic, naturally-occurring, homogenous substance with a defined chemical composition.

Common Nonminerals

Other considerations

Some minerals, such as the well-known Apatite and Mica, are not homogenous substances, but are a mixture of related minerals, sometimes referred to as a mineral group.

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