Define metallic minerals
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Metallic minerals are extracted from mineral deposits, which are concentrations of metallic minerals produced by geological processes. Some metallic minerals contain valuable metals, such as copper, gold, nickel, lead, zinc or platinum.
To extract these metals, the metallic minerals must be chemically processed. The extracted metals are extremely valuable and used for many different purposes. They are also used in many different fields, such as manufacturing, construction, engineering, technology and science.
To extract these metals, the metallic minerals must be chemically processed. The extracted metals are extremely valuable and used for many different purposes. They are also used in many different fields, such as manufacturing, construction, engineering, technology and science.
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Metallic Minerals are composed of one or more metallic elements whereas non-metallic minerals do not contain any metal elements instead they consist of chemical elements that usually don’t feature the properties or characteristics of metals.
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