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When Elements or Compounds Combine in the Same Proportions but in More

Question 110

Question 110

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When elements or compounds combine in the same proportions but in more than one structural arrangement, relative to each other, those mineral structures are called ________.


A) amorphous
B) bimorphs
C) isotopes
D) polymorphs

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