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A discrete mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic solid with a specific chemical composition and crystalline structure that forms as separate, identifiable crystals or grains. These minerals can be found individually or in clusters, often distinct from one another, rather than being part of a continuous mass. Examples include quartz, calcite, and garnet, which can be observed as individual crystals in rocks or mineral deposits.

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