What is a Mineral?


The word “mineral” is used by geologists for a group of naturally occurring crystalline substances. Gold, pyrite, quartz, calcite, and fluorite are all examples of “minerals.”

Hubbard Glacier
Hubbard Glacier: Photograph of the Hubbard Glacier calving into Disenchantment Bay near Seward, Alaska.

To be a mineral a substance must meet five requirements:

  1. naturally occurring (not made by humans)
  2. inorganic (not produced by an organism)
  3. solid
  4. a limited range of chemical compositions
  5. ordered atomic structure

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