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None present. Periodic table lists elements, not minerals.
The periodic table lists element and not minerals.
My geological dictionary lists more than 7500 entries. Of which more than 10% will be discrete minerals. There is a list of the top 20 by composition, but that is a matter of opinion and location.
The Bowen's Reaction Series lists the order of crystallization of minerals from high temperature to low temperature environments, starting with olivine and ending with quartz. See the link below.
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Talc is the softest mineral and classified as 1 on the Mohs hardness scale.The Mohs scale minerals from softest to hardest:1. Talc (softest)2. Gypsum3. Calcite4. Fluorite5. Apatite6. Feldspar7. Quartz8. Topaz9. Corundum10. Diamond (hardest)
None present. Periodic table lists elements, not minerals.
The periodic table lists element and not minerals.
They are both correct. Lists is a plural and list is a singular. So saying: "Here are the lists is saying you have plural lists. While saying: "Here is the list" is saying you have only one list.
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The plural is price lists. As in "here are the price lists".
Managing account to card account to transaction list
Managing account to card account to transaction list
While there may be some 'educated guesses' and some 'good ideas' about what minerals might be found south of 60 degrees S, commercial exploration for them is prohibited by the Antarctic Treaty. This means that there are no 'official' lists of minerals available to answer your question. Whatever lists could be provided would be subject to scientific confirmation.
See the lists below for the exact concentrations in the Earth crust and for minerals.
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