no, coal is not metallic because it is almost completely composed of carbon, a nonmetallic element that is 6th in the Periodic Table.
Coal is an organic, non-metallic, solid.
Coke
It doesn't really have one. Coal is a complex mixture of organic compounds with traces of inorganic and metallic ones too.
The mineral halite is non-metallic.
Non metallic, kaolin is a clay mineral.
Coal is an organic, non-metallic, solid.
Coke
That's not a question, if you wanted to make it a question, you should have said "Can you give a name of a non metallic mineral?"
It doesn't really have one. Coal is a complex mixture of organic compounds with traces of inorganic and metallic ones too.
Well that would be CARBON :]
For coal or many other non-metallic ores, you will need crusher or grinding machines. For metallic ores you need a magnetic separation machine.
No, coal is very rough. It is black and rough. Sometimes it sparkles, but I do not think it is shiny.
Coal, petroleum and methane are materials of organic origin, not metals. Thorium minerals are: monazite, thorianite, thorite, allanite.
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Metallic (I) a metallic ore is a substance which contains sufficient amount of metals in it which can be extracted(II)these are the extracts of substances in its impure form resembling any characteristics of metals(III)it includes iron,copper,silver etcNon Metallic(I)non metallic ores doesnt contains amount of metallic substances they contains other substances like amount of coal , petroleum etc(II)these are the extracts of substances in its impure form without resembling any characteristics of metals(III)it includes nitrate,limestone,potash etc
Metallic Minerals:I. Metallic mineral re those minerals which can be melted to obtain new products.II. Iron, cooper, bauxite, tin, manganese are some examples.III. These are generally associated with igneous rocks.IV. They are usually hard and have shines or luster of their own.V. They are ductile and malleable.VI. When hit, they do not get broken.Non-Metallic Minerals:I. Non-metallic minerals are those which do not yield new products on melting.II. Coal, salt, clay, marble are some examples.III. These are generally associated with sedimentary rocks.IV. They are not so hard and have no shine or luster of their own.V. They are not ductile and malleable.VI. When hit, they may got broken into pieces.Hope this helps :)~SyedMustafaJelani
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