Ore
A thick layer of hard dense material that contains minerals is typically referred to as a mineral deposit or ore body. These formations are usually found underground and can be extracted through mining processes for their valuable minerals.
Rocks and minerals are made up of various types of atoms such as silicon, oxygen, aluminum, iron, calcium, and others. These atoms are naturally occurring elements that form different combinations and structures to create the wide variety of minerals found in nature.
Minerals can be found everywhere, you may not even realize how close we come to facing minerals every day. your makeup contains minerals, batteries have the mineral nickel. your pencil contains graphite and clay, two other examples of minerals. Believe it or not your toothpaste contains florite, another common mineral.
Oxygen is found in all sulfate minerals but not in sulfide minerals. Sulfate minerals contain the sulfate ion (SO4)2-, which includes oxygen atoms, while sulfide minerals contain the sulfide ion (S2-), which does not contain any oxygen atoms.
minerals
There are four atoms. It contains N and H atoms.
Because Japan is a group of islands that was formed by volcanic material which contains lots of minerals that are found deep in earth that are necessary for plants to grow.
Atoms are found in all material things, living and non-living.
Well minerals is in earth inorganic solid material found in nature that always has the same chemical makeup atoms arranged in an orderly pattern and properties such as cleavage and fracture color hardness and streak and luster.
Sodium chloride contains sodium and chlorine ions, which are electrically charged atoms.
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Sheet silicates are known as phyllosilicates or layer silicates. They consist of silicon and oxygen atoms - 2 silicon atoms for each 5 oxygen atoms. Kaolinite and serpentine are examples of sheet silicates. Kaolinite also contains hydrogen and aluminum atoms while serpentine contains hydrogen and magnesium atoms.