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Difference between rock forming minerals and industrial minerals

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Answered by akshara43
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Rock forming mineral are the natural mineral which are combined to form the rocks . These minerals involve the  olivine, quartz, feldspar, mica, pyroxene and amphibole are the commonest rock-forming minerals and are used as important tools in classifying rocks, particularly igneous rocks. Except for quartz, all the minerals listed are actually mineral groups.

Industrial minerals are non-metal and non-fuel mineral resources including, for example, crushed rock, gravel, clays, sand (silica), gypsum, bentonite, and barite. They are the fundamental ingredients of roads and buildings, and they are essential for many industrial, commercial, and personal products and activities.  

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⏭️Rock forming minerals are the natural minerals which are combined to form the rocks.
These mineral involves the feldspar , olivine and mica .
In the rock forming minerals the pyroxene as well as ambhibole are also the common minerals generally found in the rocks.
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⏭️ While ore forming minerals are those which are combined to form the ores . Ores are like the rocks but formed as the result of special geological process containing the metals with them which can be extracted.
The common ore forming minerals are Chromite, colton ,Hematite , magnetite(iron) etc.
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