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Are metallic minerals and ferrous minerals the same things?​

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Answered by MichStubborn
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Metallic minerals are classified into two categories: 1) Ferrous minerals: The metallic minerals that contain iron are known as ferrous minerals. In the total production of metallic minerals, 75% is constituted by ferrous metallic minerals. Its common examples include iron ore, manganese, chromite and nickel.

Answered by aarzoosinhmar41
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Minerals are homogenous solid substances that are found in different types of geological environment.They are made of different types of inorganic substances and have a specific chemical formula and a crystal structure. Minerals are mined for their economic and commercial value and can be of two types: metallic minerals and non-metallic minerals. Let us see the how they differ from each other!

Explanation:

Ferrous metals may include a lot of different alloying elements. Some examples are chromium, nickel, molybdenum, vanadium, manganese. Those give ferrous steels material properties that make them widely used in engineering.

A list of ferrous metal properties:

Durable

Great tensile strength

Usually magnetic

Low resistance to corrosion

A silver-like colour

Recyclable

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