Hey its a very good conceptual question.... As per my level of knowledge, HCl is too volatile as compared to other two. HCl will come up with fumes continuously while its in open container. HNO3 gives characteristic smell of nitrates in open and give slight change in its colour towards pale yellow. H2SO4 among these three is most denser and that is why comprises maximum weight when equal volume of all three are compared and fumes are least.
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the shape and color and quartz is glassy and calcite isn't.
In mineralogy terms, no. A mineral is naturally occurring, homogenous solid with a defined chemical composition and a highly ordered atomic arrangement. Most of the terms in that definition do not apply to glycerine.But, Mineral is often applied to oils and their derivatives to indicate that they are not from a natural source. Mineral turpentine, mineral oil, and so on, to distinguish them from their natural cohort.
The color of pyrite and gold are different in the powdered state achieved by rubbing an edge of the mineral against an unglazed tile. This color is called the mineral's streak. Gold will have a shiny gold streak and pyrite will have a blackish green streak.
Oil is a concentrated by-product from the decay of ancient plant and animal remains on the ocean floor and is considered a natural resource but not a mineral. Coal deposits are composed of the remains of mostly plant life that has undergone sedimentation and lithification. It is not considered a mineral, but a sedimentary rock.
Mineral water has minerals in it but spring water dosent.
yes
Minerals can be concentrated by chemical precipitation from a solution, from intrusion of mineral rich magma, by sorting via running water, through leaching, and probably a number of other methods.
Streak
The streak of a mineral can distinguish between two samples that have the same color. The streak is often a different color. To test streak, use a streak plate. This is a piece of unglazed porcelain, like the back side of a tile.
The streak of a mineral can distinguish between two samples that have the same color. The streak is often a different color. To test streak, use a streak plate. This is a piece of unglazed porcelain, like the back side of a tile.
The streak of a mineral can distinguish between two samples that have the same color. The streak is often a different color. To test streak, use a streak plate. This is a piece of unglazed porcelain, like the back side of a tile.
The streak of a mineral can distinguish between two samples that have the same color. The streak is often a different color. To test streak, use a streak plate. This is a piece of unglazed porcelain, like the back side of a tile.
It is important to distinguish between a mineral and a mineraloid. A mineral is an inorganic, naturally occurring substance that has a characteristic chemical composition, distinctive physical properties, and solid crystalline structure (an order 3 dimensional arrangement of atoms or molecules). If it does not have this solid crystalline structure, it is not a true mineral and is therefore a "mineraloid."
it means when you exxtract metal from a mineral ore the solid waste left behind is rock because since you have concentrated the mineral in the mineral ore the mineral ore comes in liquid form and leavess behind rock
the shape and color and quartz is glassy and calcite isn't.
yes. Raisins are one of the richest sources of the mineral boron and provide concentrated amounts of polyphenolic phytonutrients."
chemical composition and crystalline structure