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Critical Reading Passage 8 (Mineralogy)
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Questions below are based upon the following passage:       Mineralogy is the science of minerals, which are the naturally occurring elements and compounds that make up the solid parts of the universe. Mineralogy is usually considered in terms of materials in the Earth, but meteorites provide samples of minerals from outside the Earth.     A mineral may be defined as a naturally occurring, homogeneous solid, inorganically formed, with a definite chemical composition and an ordered atomic arrangement. The qualification naturally occurring is essential because it is possible to reproduce... Show more
Critical Reading Passage 8 (Mineralogy)
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1. The author included the counterargument in the following passage to achieve which following effect?
2. According to the text, an object or substance must have all EXCEPT which of the following criteria to be considered a mineral?
3. The suffix -logy refers to which of the following?
4. What is the definition of the word “homogeneous” as it appears in the following sentence?
“A homogeneous solid is one consisting of a single kind of material that cannot be separated into simpler compounds by any physical method.”