Sulfur, as a native mineral, or from the mineral pyrite, is used in the manufacture of matches.
Sulfur and Stibnite
BaSO4 is a type of mineral known as Barite which is made from barium sulfate. It comes in many colors but it is commonly milky white or has no color at all.
The mineral cleavage is made up of many other particles to form a rock when the rock cleavage is just a rock.
Iron ore is typically an oxide of iron. Haematite is very commonly mined this is a mineral form of Fe2O3. Magnetite has been mined , this is a form of Fe3O4.
The way light bounces off a mineral is called a luster. Luster is shiny, metallic, dull, glassy or greasy. Rocks are made of minerals.
The element phosphorus is used in making matches. The other substances that are present in matches are glue, potassium nitrate, sulfur and carbon.
Sulfur is a mineral that smells like matches, and is actually used to make matches. It is yellow and has a mistakable odor.
Sulfur is a yellow mineral. It can be used in papermaking, plastic., explosives, and matches.
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Sulfur
It's sulfur. It is yellow in color.
Sulfur (US)/Sulphur (UK)
It is a mineral that is put on the end of matches to make them burn.
they made matches out of poisonous phosphorus which infected their jaw and made the person disfigured for life.
The yellow mineral that matches smell like is called sulfur. Sulfur is a naturally occurring element, with a very distinctive smell.
It is an elemental mineral.
Kerosene is not made from a mineral, it is an organic compound made from crude oil
Yes mineral crystals are made of ion's