Non-Metallic Minerals
Q1: What are metallic minerals?
Answer:
Metallic minerals are those minerals that contain one or more metals. They occur mostly as mineral deposits and have great heat and electricity conductor properties. Examples: Iron, copper, silver, etc.
Q2: What are non-metallic minerals?
Answer:
The non-metallic mineral reserves include quarries of stone, clay, and sand pits, also mineral deposits containing chemicals and fertilizers, and salt deposits. No new minerals are formed from non-metallic minerals.
Q3: What are metallic minerals give example.
Answer:
Some common examples of metallic minerals include iron, copper, and gold. Some examples of non-metallic minerals include clay, diamond, dolomite, etc. which do not contain metal elements.
Q4: What are metallic elements?
Answer:
Metallic elements include the conduct of electricity and heat, are ductile and malevolent, and are usually solid at room temperature.
Non-Metallic Minerals
Minerals refer to naturally occurring inorganic substances and are found under conditions that vary and also in different types of geological environments. The structure of the minerals is crystalline and comes under a definite chemical composition and is divided into two categories: metallic and non-metallic minerals.
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