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The Debate: Is Ice Considered a Mineral?

The classification of ice as a mineral has sparked ongoing debates among scientists. Some argue that ice meets the key criteria for minerals, while others contest this classification based on its properties and formation. What is your stance on this issue? Share your thoughts and reasoning on whether you consider ice to be a mineral. Additionally, we will cover basic conversion examples: converting 7.00 mL to liters and 35.76 g to kilograms, illustrating the importance of precise measurements in scientific discussions.

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The Debate: Is Ice Considered a Mineral?

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  1. ADV) August 20, 2010Many scientists argue that ice is a mineral. Many argue that it is not. What do you think and why?

  2. OL) August 20, 2010 K H D B D C M1) Convert 7.00 mL to L2) Convert 35.76 g to kg

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