Because feldspar minerals are much more plentiful, and iron minerals are vital to the manufacture of steel, iron containing minerals would logically have more value.
Feldspar, the mineral, is not magnetic. Most, but not all, magnetic minerals contain iron.
water and every thing you eat or drink because ot contains water even purified water has minerals but the most comman is salt
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Feldspar, the mineral, is not magnetic. Most, but not all, magnetic minerals contain iron.
The solid mixture that granite is made of consists of three materials. This mixture is usually made of feldspar, mica, and quartz.
water and every thing you eat or drink because ot contains water even purified water has minerals but the most comman is salt
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If you think strictly to evaporation differences are not significant.If you think to boiling the boiling point is higher for solutions containing dissolved substances as saline water.
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i think because the minerals will absorb thing
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nutrients and minerals i think
No it only contains three minerals, and the minerals are chromite, sulphur and I think syphorite to learn more about minerals go to my site called www.miquel.ning.com
Feldspars are a common non-metallic alumino-silicate mineral that have a hardness of 6 on Mohs scale and produce white streaks.There are broadly three main types: potassium, sodium and calcium rich feldspars. They have the following general chemical formulas:KAlSi3O8 - NaAlSi3O8 - CaAl2Si2O8The endmember mineral states are known as K-Feldspar, Albite and Anorthite which are the potassium, sodium and calcium feldspars respectively.Perhaps you mean feldspar?Feldspar is the most common rock mineral in the Earth's crust (about 60%).