Talc is classified as a silicate mineral.
The word 'potash' refers to potassium compounds and materials which are potassium bearing. A mineral is defined as a naturally occurring inorganic crystalline solid with a definite chemical composition; therefore, potash is not a mineral as such, and is not a member of a mineral group.
The mineral - is talc. It is a naturally occurring mineral.
The most commonly known mineral that can be scratched by a fingernail is talc.
The most commonly known mineral that can be scratched with a fingernail is talc.
The rock you are referring to is talc, which is a soft metamorphic rock composed mainly of the mineral talc. Talc is known for its greasy or soapy feel and is commonly used in cosmetics and as a lubricant.
Talc is a subtype of the mineral group known as silicates. Specifically, talc is a phyllosilicate mineral, characterized by its sheet-like structure and softness.
Talc is classified as a phyllosilicate mineral.
Talc is a mineral.
== Talc is a mineral. == True... but Talc is a Metamorphic rock. == Actually it is a metamorphic mineral, not a rock.
Talc is categorized as a mineral.
The word 'potash' refers to potassium compounds and materials which are potassium bearing. A mineral is defined as a naturally occurring inorganic crystalline solid with a definite chemical composition; therefore, potash is not a mineral as such, and is not a member of a mineral group.
Talc is one of a family of insoluble mineral magnesium silicates.
The hardest mineral is diamond, and the softest mineral is talc.
The mineral - is talc. It is a naturally occurring mineral.
The most commonly known mineral that can be scratched by a fingernail is talc.
Talc is a metamorphic mineral that is made from magnesium.
Talc