No, not all minerals contain useful metals. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a variety of compositions, and only some of them will contain metals that are economically valuable for things like industrial purposes or jewelry making.
No, not all minerals contain oxygen. Minerals are chemical compounds formed from different elements, so they can contain a variety of elements besides oxygen, such as carbon, sulfur, or metals like gold or silver. Oxygen is a common element in many minerals, but it is not a requirement for something to be classified as a mineral.
Estuaries contain an incredible number of minerals which vary in quantity. All the land that is drained by the rivers, creeks, and streams feeding the river that leads to the estuary will contribute to the mineral content. In abundance you would find calcite, feldspars, quartz, clay minerals, mica, iron minerals, salts, elemental metals, hornblende.
No. Most of the metals listed are not transition metals and most transition metals are not in the list.
The atoms of ALL elements contain at least one protons. The atomic number of each element is a count of how many protons atoms of that element contain. Thus, in answer to your question, there are NO metals that do not contain a proton.
Organic compounds are carbon-based molecules that typically contain hydrogen and other elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur. Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds and are made up of other elements like metals, metalloids, and nonmetals. Examples of organic compounds include sugars, proteins, and fats, while examples of inorganic compounds include salts, minerals, and metals.
Ores are mineral deposits that contain metals in concentrated form. Rocks can also contain minerals, but not all rocks are considered to be minerals. Metals are elements that are typically extracted from ores through mining and processing.
No not all. Some minerals are metals.
No, not all minerals contain oxygen. Minerals are chemical compounds formed from different elements, so they can contain a variety of elements besides oxygen, such as carbon, sulfur, or metals like gold or silver. Oxygen is a common element in many minerals, but it is not a requirement for something to be classified as a mineral.
No not all. Some minerals are metals.
All of them contain variable amount of minerals.
All bones contain minerals.
All of them
All of them contain variable amount of minerals.
All rocks contain the same thing. They all contain minerals, and some of these minerals are inorganic and crystalline, among others
No some like brass are not classified as minerals.
Estuaries contain an incredible number of minerals which vary in quantity. All the land that is drained by the rivers, creeks, and streams feeding the river that leads to the estuary will contribute to the mineral content. In abundance you would find calcite, feldspars, quartz, clay minerals, mica, iron minerals, salts, elemental metals, hornblende.
All materials and that includes minerals contain the elements. Sulfates contain sulfur and oxygen