where is boron mined at
Asttine is not mined.
If shallow then it is mined using a "strip" mining technique. If it is deep then it is mined in deep mine collieries.
sulfur is an element; it must be mined
Xenon is not mined since it is a gas!
A special property of pyrrhotite is that it is a natural MAGNET that attracts iron. So your answer is: MAGNET
Mohammad Kolahdoozan has written: 'Adsorption and flotation characteristics of hexagonal and monoclinic pyrrhotite' -- subject(s): Pyrrhotite, Flotation
Yes, although only weakly. It will move a compass needle or attract a magnet. This property is useful for distinguishing pyrrhotite from other brassy colored sulphide minerals.
Marinus Jacobus Dekkers has written: 'Some rockmagnetic parameters for natural goethite, pyrrhotite, and fine-grained hematite' -- subject(s): Goethite, Hematite, Magnetic properties, Paleomagnetism, Pyrrhotite
Hematite Magnetite Lodestone Franklinite Chromite Ilmenite Pyrrhotite
It is a natural magnet that attracts iron.
it is mined in Spain
An akaganéite is a monoclinic iron(III) oxide-hydroxide/chloride mineral formed by the weathering of pyrrhotite.
Mined.
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