Staples (as in the metal ones inside a stapler) are normally made of stainless steel or metal.
Here are the minerals found in metal (sorry they aren't in alphabetical order):
Scandium
Hafnium
Rutherfordium
Zinc
Titanium
Tantalum
Dubnium
Yttrium
Vanadium
Tungsten
Seaborgium
Zirconium
Chromium
Rhenium
Bohrium
Niobium
Manganese
Osmium
Hassium
Molybdenum
Iron
Iridium
Meitnerium
Technetium
Cobalt
Platinum
Ununnilium
Ruthenium
Nickel
Gold
Unununium
Rhodium
Copper
Ununbium
Palladium
Cadmium
Silver
Hope it helps!
Diamond is a mineral made up of Carbon.
A mineral cannot be organic. A mineral cannot be made by or composed of life forms.
A milky white mineral made up of silica is quartz. Quartz is the second most abundant mineral on the Earth's crust.
By definition, a mineral must form by natural processes. So anything man-made, even if it is chemically an structurally identical to a mineral, is not a mineral. However, natural diamond is formed from graphite as well.
Marble is primarily composed of the mineral calcite.
That's a staple that has a pointed end as opposed to a flat end which most have. These are made for firing into wood from an electric or air staple gun.
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It is an elemental mineral.
Kerosene is not made from a mineral, it is an organic compound made from crude oil
There is no exact date that the staple gun was invented. However, the very first staple gun was made for King Louis XV of France in the early 18th century.
Yes mineral crystals are made of ion's
Diamond is a mineral made up of Carbon.
Staple , pleats .
A mineral cannot be organic. A mineral cannot be made by or composed of life forms.
no, carpet is not a mineral. Carpet is made from natural fibre or man made fibre
the mineral is clay and there is no rock
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