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May 3 TROX Tronox Holdings plc (NYSE:TROX) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 3 GMS Beacon (BECN) Q1 Earnings & Sales Beat, Shares Rise
May 3 RIO BHP’s Biggest Rivals Sit on the Sidelines of Anglo M&A Drama
May 3 MLM Martin Marietta (MLM) Reached an All-Time High in Q1
May 3 TROX Tronox Holdings PLC (TROX) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Navigating Challenges ...
May 3 TROX Q1 2024 Tronox Holdings PLC Earnings Call
May 2 TROX Tronox Holdings plc (TROX) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 2 MLM Vulcan (VMC) Q1 Earnings Beat, Adjusted EBITDA Margin Up
May 2 NMG NMG Announces the Closing of Aggregate US$37.5 Million Private Placement by Mitsui and Pallinghurst
May 2 MLM Gibraltar's (ROCK) Q1 Earnings Beat, Revenues Miss Estimates
May 2 TROX Tronox Holdings PLC (TROX) Q1 2024 Earnings: Misses Analyst EPS Estimates Amidst Market Recovery
May 2 RIO IG Asia seals deal to buy 75% stake in Kazakhstan copper deposit
May 2 RIO Anglo American Rejected Biggest Mining Takeover in History. What Now?
May 1 TROX Tronox (TROX) Reports Q1 Loss, Tops Revenue Estimates
May 1 TROX Tronox Non-GAAP EPS of -$0.05 misses by $0.06, revenue of $774M beats by $23.99M
May 1 TROX Tronox Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
May 1 GMS GMS Supplements Its Service Area and Product Offerings in Southern California with the Acquisition of Howard & Sons Building Materials
May 1 NMG Following Shareholder Approval, NMG Set to Close Aggregate US$37.5M Private Placements by Mitsui and Pallinghurst
May 1 RIO Microsoft's Renewable Energy Leap: A Game Changer?
May 1 MLM Here's How Much $100 Invested In Martin Marietta Materials 20 Years Ago Would Be Worth Today
Mineral

A mineral is a naturally occurring chemical compound, usually of crystalline form and not produced by life processes. A mineral has one specific chemical composition, whereas a rock can be an aggregate of different minerals or mineraloids. The study of minerals is called mineralogy.
Minerals are classified by variety, species, series and group, in order of increasing generality. As of November 2018, there are more than 5,500 known mineral species; 5,389 of these have been approved by the International Mineralogical Association (IMA).Minerals are distinguished by various chemical and physical properties. Differences in chemical composition and crystal structure distinguish the various species, which were determined by the mineral's geological environment when formed. Changes in the temperature, pressure, or bulk composition of a rock mass cause changes in its minerals. Within a mineral species there may be variation in physical properties or minor amounts of impurities that are recognized by mineralogists or wider society as a mineral variety, for example amethyst, a purple variety of the mineral species quartz.
Minerals can be described by their various physical properties, which are related to their chemical structure and composition. Common distinguishing characteristics include crystal structure and habit, hardness, lustre, diaphaneity, colour, streak, tenacity, cleavage, fracture, parting, specific gravity, magnetism, taste or smell, radioactivity, and reaction to acid.
Minerals are classified by key chemical constituents; the two dominant systems are the Dana classification and the Strunz classification. Silicon and oxygen constitute approximately 75% of the Earth's crust, which translates directly into the predominance of silicate minerals. The silicate minerals compose over 90% of the Earth's crust. The silicate class of minerals is subdivided into six subclasses by the degree of polymerization in the chemical structure. All silicate minerals have a base unit of a [SiO4]4− silica tetrahedron – that is, a silicon cation coordinated by four oxygen anions, which gives the shape of a tetrahedron. These tetrahedra can be polymerized to give the subclasses: orthosilicates (no polymerization, thus single tetrahedra), disilicates (two tetrahedra bonded together), cyclosilicates (rings of tetrahedra), inosilicates (chains of tetrahedra), phyllosilicates (sheets of tetrahedra), and tectosilicates (three-dimensional network of tetrahedra). Other important mineral groups include the native elements, sulfides, oxides, halides, carbonates, sulfates, and phosphates.

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