list of items where items are being used instead of minerals?
A streak test is used to determine a minerals streak color. This can help in the identification of minerals.
well this is also the question i was looking for but i finnally found it The minerals used to make the color orange is Ruby and peridot. I Hope this helps alot -SelGomezOfficially
The common method used to separate minerals from their ore by mixing finely ground ore with water to form a slurry is called flotation. In this process, chemicals are added to the slurry to selectively bind to specific minerals, making them hydrophobic. Air bubbles are introduced, allowing the hydrophobic minerals to attach to the bubbles and rise to the surface, where they can be collected, while the unwanted materials sink. This technique is widely used for the extraction of valuable minerals such as copper, lead, and zinc.
There are many rock forming minerals but some examples are peridotite,gabbro,basalt etc.Olivine is used in jewellery and a rock forming mineral.
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asbestos is one...
Cooking oil or ghee are both good substitutes.
None, minerals are not metals.
Texans Learned To Use Substitutes. E.x.- They Used Herbs Instead Of Medicines.
Paprika, coriander, or chili powder can be used as substitutes for cumin in chili to add flavor and depth.
Basil, marjoram, oregano, or savory could be used as substitutes for thyme; although the flavor of the finished dish would be somewhat different.
In economics, substitutes are products or services that can be used in place of each other, as they serve similar purposes and can satisfy the same consumer needs. When the price of one substitute increases, consumers may choose to buy the other substitute instead.
Paraffin wax and petroleum jelly are both good substitutes.
A money substitute is something people can use instead of money.
The best way to conserve non renewable resources is to recycle them. To reduce your need for minerals you can find substitutes.
Some alternatives to olive oil include coconut oil, avocado oil, and canola oil. These oils can be used in cooking and baking as substitutes for olive oil.