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corundum
Carbon has different forms, but most of us recognize it as Diamonds (used in making jewellery) and graphite (used in pencils). Carbon fibre is used extensively in the manufacture of fishing rods
Yes it is: A widespread colorless, white, or yellowish mineral, CaSO4·2H2O, used in the manufacture of plaster of Paris, various plaster products, and fertilizers.
Aluminium is a popular lightweight metal used in the manufacture of aircraft.
Sulfur, as a native mineral, or from the mineral pyrite, is used in the manufacture of matches.
Iron
There are a number of ways that pyroxene mineral is used. It is used for carvings commonly and the manufacture of lithium salts among other uses.
A couple companies that manufacture copper rods include Hindalco, Leebo Metals and Mehta Group. Another company that manufactures copper rods is Birla Coppet.
corundum
limestone...............:-)
limestone...............:-)
There are several companies that manufacture mineral water in Canada. Water companies like Polar Springs, and Crystal springs manufacture mineral water in Canada.
Calcium sulphate dihydrate IS (not was ) used for making drywall, sheetrock, wallboard, etc.
Gypsum is used in construction a lot but I am not sure about steel.
Depends on the alloy. Steel at its simplest is just a mix of iron with a bit of carbon
rods are used for fishing