• naeap@sopuli.xyz
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    8 months ago

    Just because I have no clue about the definition:
    Does plastic count as a mineral?

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      8 months ago

      Mineral => A naturally occurring inorganic solid

      So yes it’s a mineral, just not the dietary mineral we think of when we consider “vitamins and minerals” (though even then we kinda already absorb loads of it as we do other minerals)

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        8 months ago

        I don’t know the definition
        I was of the opinion that some specific chemical properties must be met.

        And that was the reason why I asked in this humble way

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          8 months ago

          I’m not trying to push back against the humility, but I asked it that way to try and get you to consider some underlying assumptions you might have. Its more of a rhetorical approach, not meant in rudeness. Imagine it to have a /c or ‘casual’ or curious tone.

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            8 months ago

            I like the idea of having more “intent” markers; /s seems to be the only one people recognise (and I’ve seen some on here push back against it as a Reddit thing).

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            8 months ago

            All good
            Text based communication misses many layers, so it’s sometimes hard to see what the other side actually wanted to say.
            I completely get your approach though, because I’m basically doing the same, when it comes to SW dev.

            To be honest, I’ve never really thought about the definition of minerals. I just understood it as stones and salts. So I was pretty confused that plastics should be minerals as well.
            Was just looking for a easy to swallow definition of them.
            If you want to go deeper and explain more, that would be very much appreciated :-)

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        8 months ago

        Because it is made from organic compounds, not minerals?

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          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_mineral

          Mississippian

          The Mississippian was proposed by Alexander Winchell in 1870 named after the extensive exposure of lower Carboniferous limestone in the upper Mississippi River valley. During the Mississippian, there was a marine connection between the Paleo-Tethys and Panthalassa through the Rheic Ocean resulting in the near worldwide distribution of marine faunas and so allowing widespread correlations using marine biostratigraphy. However, there are few Mississippian volcanic rocks, and so obtaining radiometric dates is difficult.

          Mississippian

          The carboniferous Mississippian is defined by a strata of what is effectively of organic origin.