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What is Inorganic Quartz?

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  What is Inorganic Quartz? Inorganic quartz  is a highly durable and chemically stable mineral composed primarily of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). Unlike organic materials, it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, making it resistant to decomposition and degradation. Quartz, in its inorganic form, is widely used in various industries, including electronics, construction, optics, and manufacturing due to its remarkable physical and chemical properties. Physical and Chemical Properties of Inorganic Quartz 1. Chemical Composition and Stability Inorganic quartz consists of pure silicon dioxide (SiO₂), making it one of the most chemically stable minerals on Earth. It is highly resistant to acids, with the exception of hydrofluoric acid, which can dissolve it. 2. Hardness and Durability With a Mohs hardness rating of 7, quartz is one of the hardest naturally occurring minerals, surpassed only by topaz, corundum, and diamond. This hardness makes it highly resistant to scratches and abra...