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Distinguish between ferrous and non ferrous minerals?

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Answered by rudraaggarwal239982
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Explanation:

Ferrous minerals are those minerals which are iron-based and are metallic in nature. Examples of ferrous minerals are iron ore, manganese.

Non-ferrous minerals do not contain iron and are non-metallic in nature. Examples of non-ferrous minerals are copper, brass.

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FERROUS MINERALS

★ these mineral contains iron ★ they help with n the development of metalogical industries ★ show high magnetic properties ★less resistant to corrosion ★ eg. iron and manganese

NON FERROUS MINERALS

★ these mineral do not contains iron

★ these play an important role in a number of engineering and electrical industries

★ do not show magnetic properties

★ more resistant to corrosion

★ eg. copper, zinc, gold

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Answered by Vameshi
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Answer:

Ferrous minerals:

1) Metallic minerals having iron content are called ferrous minerals.

2) These minerals account for about three court of the total value of the production of metallic minerals.

3)India exports a fairly large amount of ferrous minerals.

4) These minerals provide a strong base for the development of matallurigical industries.

5) Examples:Iron ore and manganese.

Non-Ferrous minerals:

1) Minerals that do contain iron content are called Non-Ferrous minerals.

2) India has only a few reserves of Non-Ferrous minerals.

3)These minerals include copper,lead,zinc, bauxite,gold etc are vital various industries like metallurgical, engineering and electrical industries.

4) Examples: aluminium, copper, lead, nickel, tin, titanium and zinc, and alloys such as brass.

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