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What are metallic minerals?
What are metallic minerals?
Metallic minerals are the source of metals like iron, copper, gold, etc.
How are ferrous and non-ferrous minerals different?
How are ferrous and non-ferrous minerals different?
Ferrous minerals have iron content, while non-ferrous minerals do not have iron content.
Give an example of an organic non-metallic mineral.
Give an example of an organic non-metallic mineral.
Coal and petroleum
What is the origin of inorganic non-metallic minerals?
What is the origin of inorganic non-metallic minerals?
Which type of mineral is the source of metals like iron, copper, and gold?
Which type of mineral is the source of metals like iron, copper, and gold?
What category do minerals belong to based on their chemical and physical properties?
What category do minerals belong to based on their chemical and physical properties?
Which type of non-metallic mineral is derived from the buried plant and animal life?
Which type of non-metallic mineral is derived from the buried plant and animal life?
Which mineral category includes those with iron content like iron ore?
Which mineral category includes those with iron content like iron ore?
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Metallic Minerals
Metallic Minerals
Minerals that yield metals like iron, copper, and gold.
Ferrous Minerals
Ferrous Minerals
Minerals containing iron.
Non-Ferrous Minerals
Non-Ferrous Minerals
Minerals without iron.
Organic Non-Metallic Mineral
Organic Non-Metallic Mineral
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Inorganic Non-Metallic Mineral
Inorganic Non-Metallic Mineral
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Fossil Fuels
Fossil Fuels
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Source of Metals
Source of Metals
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Mineral Categories
Mineral Categories
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Iron Ore
Iron Ore
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Mineral Origin
Mineral Origin
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Study Notes
Metallic Minerals
- Metallic minerals are natural resources that contain metals and can be processed to extract them.
- They exhibit properties such as luster, conductivity, malleability, and ductility.
Ferrous vs. Non-Ferrous Minerals
- Ferrous minerals contain iron and are magnetic; examples include iron ore.
- Non-ferrous minerals do not contain iron; they include metals like copper, gold, and aluminum.
Organic Non-Metallic Minerals
- An example is coal, which is formed from the remains of ancient plant life.
Origin of Inorganic Non-Metallic Minerals
- These minerals arise from non-living sources typically through geological processes, including crystallization from magma or precipitation from solution.
Source of Metals
- Ferrous and non-ferrous minerals serve as sources for extracting metals such as iron, copper, and gold.
Mineral Classification
- Minerals are categorized based on their chemical and physical properties, leading to classifications such as metallic, non-metallic, and energy minerals.
Non-Metallic Minerals from Organic Sources
- Non-metallic minerals derived from buried plant and animal life include fuels like peat and coal.
Mineral Category with Iron Content
- The category that includes iron content consists of ferrous minerals, with iron ore being a prominent example.
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