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These Rock-Forming Minerals Are Light-Colored or Colorless

Question 69

Question 69

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These rock-forming minerals are light-colored or colorless. They are common components of sedimentary rock and frequently combine with oxygen.


A) halides
B) carbonates
C) sulfates
D) oxides
E) native elements

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