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What is the difference between metallic and non-metallic minerals?

Metallic minerals are composed primarily of metallic elements and have a metallic luster and other properties, such as the ability to conduct electricity. Non-metallic minerals do not have these characteristics.


What is non- metallic minerals?

Non metallic minerals are minerals that have no shine and crumble easily. Non-metallic minerals are sand, gravel, and stone.


Is marble and fossils are non metallic minerals?

fossils are not metallic minerals. marbles are non metallic minerals.


Do non metallic minerals like halite and gypsum have industrial uses?

yes


What are the metallic and non-metallic minerals?

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What are non metallic and metallic minerals?

monkeys


What are 2 uses for minerals?

The two uses for metallic minerals are - spacecrafts and automobiles


What are the 5 minerals that can have metallic luster?

what are countries that hve metalic non metallic minerals


What are the differences between metallic and non-metallic minerals?

Metallic minerals have a significant metallic elemental composition, resulting in a set of physical properties that are specific to them such as conductivity and metallic luster. Non-metallic minerals do not possess significant elemental metallic composition of exhibit those physical properties.


Why would most non-metallic and structural minerals require less processing?

Non-metallic and Structural minerals require less processing because non-metallic and structural minerals aren't as chemically transformed for varied uses (like Limestone made into Pozzolona cement).


Metallic and non metallic minerals?

Metallic minerals are those that contain metals, such as iron, copper, and gold, and have a shiny appearance. Non-metallic minerals do not contain metals and are used for various purposes, such as building materials (e.g. limestone and gypsum) and fertilizers (e.g. phosphate). Examples of metallic minerals include silver, zinc, and lead, while examples of non-metallic minerals include quartz, coal, and salt.


Is Diorite metallic or non-metallic?

Diorite is not an element it is a rock type made up of several minerals. Therefore the term metallic or non-metallic can not be applied to it.