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Answered by sahasra43
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1. In geology and mineralogy, a mineral or mineral species is, broadly speaking, a solid chemical compound with a fairly well-defined chemical composition and a specific crystal structure that occurs naturally in pure form. The geological definition of mineral normally excludes compounds that occur only in living beings.

2. Ferrous minerals are metallic minerals containing iron. While non-ferrous minerals are also metallic, but they do not contain iron.06-Jan-2021

Examples: Manganese and iron: Examples: Gold, copper, zinc, etc

These minerals are magnetic: These minerals are not magnetic

These minerals weigh more:

3. Magnetite

Magnetite is the finest ore among all the ores of Iron. Magnetite ore comprises of seventy per cent of iron.

4. Conventional sources of energy are the sources that are commonly in use since long time. Non-conventional sources of energy refers to the sources that are identified few decades ago. They can be exhausted due to over consumption. They cannot be exhausted

Answered by jagadishwar45
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1. In geology and mineralogy, a mineral or mineral species is, broadly speaking, a solid chemical compound with a fairly well-defined chemical composition and a specific crystal structure that occurs naturally in pure form. The geological definition of mineral normally excludes compounds that occur only in living beings

2. On a chemical level, the main difference is that ferrous metals contain iron, while non-ferrous metals do not. ... There is also a big difference in weight: non-ferrous metals, like aluminium, copper and brass, are much lighter than ferrous metals, like carbon steel, cast iron and wrought iron.

3. Magnetite

Magnetite is the finest ore among all the ores of Iron. Magnetite ore comprises of seventy per cent of iron.

4. Meaning. Conventional sources of energy are the sources that are commonly in use since long time. Non-conventional sources of energy refers to the sources that are identified few decades ago. Exhaustible. They can be exhausted due to over consumption.

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