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.
Mineral definition
To be classified as a "true" mineral, a substance must be a
solid arising from geological processes having a
crystal structure. It must also be an inorganic, naturally-occurring, homogeneous substance with a defined chemical composition.
Common Nonminerals
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Allingite, another name for amber.
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Amber, organic, non-crystal structure.
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Anthracite, a variety of coal, "hard coal."
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Beckerite, another name for amber.
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Burmite, another name for amber.
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Coal, organic, nonhomogeneous, and non-crystal structure.
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Coprolite, fossilized feces, a
fossil of organic origin.
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Coquina, nonhomogeneous, non-crystal limestone formed from marine shells and coral.
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Gedanite, another name for amber.
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Glessite, another name for amber.
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Jet, not considered a true mineral due to organic, non-crystal nature, a mineraloid.
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Krantzite, another name for amber.
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Lignite, a variety of coal, "Brown coal."
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Limonite, amorphous hydrated iron oxide, a mineraloid.
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Obsidian, usually not considered a mineral due to non-crystal structure.
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Opal, non-crystal structure, a mineraloid.
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Pearl, often considered a mineral due to crystal components, but then not a mineral due to organic origin, probably should be a mineraloid.
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Petroleum, organic and liquid.
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Rocks, most rocks are mixtures of minerals, but a few are composed of just one mineral.
★ 'pyrobitumen', organic, nonhomogeous, non-crystal structure.
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Stantienite, another name for amber.
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Synthetic diamond, not naturally occurring like most other synthetic gems, but difficult to distinguish from naturally occurring forms.
★ 'Vulcanite',
vulcanized natural or synthetic rubber, thus not a mineral due to organic composition, lack of crystal structure, and not naturally occurring.
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Water, a liquid (but naturally occurring
ice is a mineral).
Other considerations
Some minerals, such as the well-known
Apatite and
Mica, are not homogeneous substances, but are a mixture of related minerals, sometimes referred to as a mineral group.
See also
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List of minerals
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A comprehensive list of minerals
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List of fictional minerals