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metallic and non metallic
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Answered by areenofficial12331
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Metallic Minerals are minerals in which metal elements are present in their raw form. Non-metallicminerals do not contain any metal substances in them. When metallicminerals are melted a new product is formed. ... Non-metallic minerals, lack in malleability and ductility and these minerals break down easily.

Answered by MananyaMuhury
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Answer and Explanation:

Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances found under varying conditions and in different types of geological environments. They have a crystalline structure and come with a definite chemical composition. Minerals are divided into two types, namely metallic and non-metallic minerals.

What are Non-metallic Minerals?

Non-metals are minerals (Non-metallic minerals) which, as a rule, do not serve as raw material for the extraction of metal. The group of non-metals, which is widespread amongst the variety of minerals, is of great economic significance. Carbon, gypsum, potash, precious stones, boron, sulphur, mica, quartz, dolomite, diamond, etc. are examples of non-metallic minerals.

What are Metallic Minerals?

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. Ores of iron, aluminum, gold, silver, etc. are examples of metallic minerals.

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