10
Organic Minerals
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Minerals of organic origin, formed from biological processes. Includes whewellite (calcium oxalate), amber (fossilized tree resin), and mellite (honey stone). This is the smallest mineral class.
No minerals in this class yet.
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What is the Organic Minerals mineral class?
Minerals of organic origin, formed from biological processes. Includes whewellite (calcium oxalate), amber (fossilized tree resin), and mellite (honey stone). This is the smallest mineral class.
What defines the Organic Minerals class?
Minerals in the Organic Minerals class (Strunz code 10) are grouped by their dominant chemical anion or anionic group in the Strunz classification system.