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What are polymorphs in mineralogy?

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"Poly" = many, "morph" = forms. Polymorphs = same substance, different forms (structures).
Updated On: Jun 16, 2025
  • Rocks formed under identical pressure and temperature conditions
  • Two or more minerals with the same chemical formula but different crystal structures
  • Crystals that form only in metamorphic environments
  • Minerals with different chemical formulas but similar crystal structures
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The Correct Option is B

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Polymorphs are minerals that share the same chemical composition but crystallize in different structural forms. A well-known example is diamond and graphite, which are both forms of carbon but have distinct crystal structures and physical properties.
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