Chromite is an iron chromium oxide: FeCr 2 O 4
The most important mineral of chromium is chromite.
Chromite luster refers to the way light interacts with the surface of chromite, a mineral primarily composed of iron, chromium, and oxygen. It typically exhibits a metallic to submetallic luster, giving it a shiny appearance similar to that of metals. This characteristic helps in identifying chromite in mineral samples, as it stands out against other non-metallic minerals. The luster can vary slightly depending on the specific conditions under which the mineral formed.
Chromite is non - metallic
I guess you mean uses of Iron (Fe)? Iron and Iron alloys are used in nails, bolts, heavy machinery, car engines, anvils, knives, swords, wing spars of airplanes, bridges.
Yes, chromite is a metallic mineral that has a shiny appearance similar to other metallic minerals. Its metallic luster is one of the key characteristics that distinguish it from other non-metallic minerals.
Fecr2o4 is the chemical formula for iron(II) chromite, also known as chromite or ferrous chromite. It is a mineral consisting of iron, chromium, and oxygen atoms and is commonly used as a pigment in ceramics and refractory materials.
F. S. Boericke has written: 'Equilibrium in the reduction of ferrous chromite by hydrogen and energy requirements in the selective reduction of iron in chromite' -- subject(s): Chromite
The most important mineral of chromium is chromite.
K. W. Downes has written: 'Utilization of low grade domestic chromite' -- subject(s): Chromite, Chromium-iron alloys
Chromium is associated with iron in chromite.
A. Visnapuu has written: 'Damping properties of selected steels and cast irons' -- subject(s): Cast-iron, Damping (Mechanics), Mining machinery, Steel, Testing, Vibration 'Upgrading domestic high-iron chromite concentrates by carbonyl extraction of excess iron' -- subject(s): Carbonyl compounds, Chromite, Chromium, Iron, Metallurgy
timber, iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, chromite, nickel, gold, silver, and limestone
Chromite is non - metallic
Chromite is the ore from which chromium, a metal, is derived.
There natural resources are timber, Iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, chromite, nickel, gold, silver, and limestone
The chemical formula of sodium chromite is CrNaO2.
Chrome isn't a rock. Chromium is mostly found in the form of the minerals chromite (an oxide of iron and chromium) and crocoite (lead chromate).