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…and is produced with minerals such as iron and sodium …

Iron is a mineral 🤨?

Go look up mineral in a dictionary… it literally means anything solid that’s not “organic”.

So yeah iron and sodium (salt) are absolutely minerals and so is ice.

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So, minerals are then divided in subcategories, like metals, right?

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IIRC even ice is technically a mineral

Which makes water lava, technically speaking

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Wow 🤣… you guys are fun 🤣.

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Wow, you learn something new every day 👍.

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@Alto @0x4E4F BTW: For astrophysicist every element except Helium and Hydrogen is metal.

@heluecht I just remembered how much I hated chemistry back in the elementary school and highschool. Thanks, haha!

@Alto @0x4E4F

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I’m an engineer and I still don’t understand chemical equations 🤣.

@0x4E4F that’s a bit more reassuring I guess 😂

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WTF 🤣🤣🤣, seriously 🤣?

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@0x4E4F Yeah, see the Wikipedia article about “Metallicity”.

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