Geography, asked by shrutibanerjee76, 19 days ago

difference between metalic and non metalic minerals

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Answered by zubairhameed1966
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Answer:

Metallic Minerals are minerals in which metal elements are present in their raw form. Non-metallic minerals do not contain any metal substances in them. When metallic minerals are melted a new product is formed. In the case of non-metallic minerals, you don't get any new product after such a process.

Answered by iyotenyon
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Explanation:

*Metallic minerals consist of one or more metallic elements, while non-metallic minerals do not contain any metal elements, but are made up of chemical elements that do not typically have metal properties or characteristics.

*Metallic minerals are those minerals which can be melted to obtain new products. They are usually hard and have shines or luster of their own. When hit, they don't break. Examples of metallic minerals are iron, copper, bauxite, tin etc. Non-metallic minerals are those which do not yield new products on melting.

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