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What minerals does slate have in it?

Slate is mainly composed of the minerals quartz and muscovite or illite


Eample of a metamorphic rock?

quartz, slate, and some marble


What rocks are in sidewalks?

Agate,highly tinted quartz,and slate.


What rock is used to coat emery paper?

I think it is either slate or quartz


What type of particles was slate made from?

Mud or clay-sized particles. Quartz, feldspars.


Name three metamorphic rocks?

gneiss, schist, slate


Is slate on roofs an element compound or mixture?

slate on a roof is a compound. because slate all around is a compuond since it is only made up of two mixtures.


Is slate rock attracted to magnet?

No, slate rock is typically not attracted to a magnet because it is composed mainly of minerals like clay and quartz, which are not magnetic. Magnetic properties in rocks are usually found in those containing iron minerals, such as magnetite.


Is there lead in slate rock?

Slate rock does not typically contain lead. It is mainly composed of minerals like clay and quartz. However, it is always recommended to test any specific sample of slate rock for lead content to be sure.


What are the common kinds of metamorphic rocks?

The most common metermorphic rocks are : Marble, quartz, slate, phyllite, schist, geniss.


Is a foliated rock easier to break then nonfoliated rock?

Non foliated rocks, such as marble, form from limestone, a common type of sedimentary rock. Foliated rocks form from metamorphic or igneous rocks. Non Foliated rocks are more brittle than foliated rocks making them more susceptible to breakage.


Is slate a mineral or rock?

Slate is made up of mostly of quartz and muscovite, often with some biotite, chlorite, and/or hematite. Small quantities of apatite, graphite, kaolin, magnetite, tourmaline, and zircon may also be present in measureable amounts.