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False. A mineral can only scratch itself or minerals equal in hardness or softer than it.
Uh No. linoleum is made from linseed oil, hence the name
Nonmetallic mineral resources can be divided into two groups: industrial minerals (such as gypsum and salt) and building materials (such as sand, gravel, and limestone). Industrial minerals are used in various industries, while building materials are used in construction and infrastructure projects.
Limestone is composed of the mineral calcite, but it is not considered a mineral itself because it is a sedimentary rock formed by the accumulation of organic and inorganic materials. Minerals are naturally occurring, inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure, whereas limestone is a combination of minerals and other materials.
When you scratch a mineral with a penny, nail, and your fingernail, you are testing the mineral's hardness. The ability to scratch or be scratched by certain materials helps determine the mineral's hardness on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
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Mineral Materials are materials that were made by using minerals. Ex: Rock is a mineral, it is used to make metal and/or tools.
No, mineral spirits will not dissolve plastic materials.
aluminum and copper
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Hematite Magnetite Lodestone Franklinite Chromite Ilmenite Pyrrhotite
It attracts ferrous materials.
it is mercury because mercury is the most hazardous mineral fiber
The opposite of a mineral would be a non-mineral or a substance that is not classified as a mineral, such as organic matter or man-made materials.
Copper is an elementary substance - it has no mineral or any other materials in it.