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name some important minerals and their uses​

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Answered by Aneelmalhi
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Antimony

Antimony is a metal that is used along with alloys to create batteries for storing grid power. It is silvery gray and can be found in its pure form in nature, an uncommon characteristic. 

Antimony : Characteristics, nuclear data and photo.

Asbestos

Asbestos has an unsavory reputation for causing cancer in people who work around it. It is a fibrous mineral with incredible fire retarding properties. Although asbestos has a bad reputation, when polished it becomes the well known and popular ‘Tiger Eye’ stone.

Asbestos : Answers to the most frequently asked questions.

Barium

Barium is a common element used in x-ray technology, fireworks, rubber and glass making and rat poison. It is a soft, white metallic element and alkaline.

Barium : Historical data, properties and other information about this element.

Bauxite

Bauxite is a sedimentary rock that is an important ore of aluminum. The aluminum content in it is leeched from the soil above.

Bauxite : Photos and usage information.

Beryllium

Beryllium is an alkaline metallic element that is highly toxic. It is known for its sugary sweet taste and some of its common uses are in X-rays and fluorescent lights.

Beryllium : A very thorough and technical site about this mineral.

Chromite

Chromite is the ore of chromium and is a very hard metal, and diamond is the only thing harder. This hardness is what allows a chrome finish to take a high polish.

Chromite : This site talks about its history and characteristics.

Cobalt

Cobalt is famous for the incredible blue color it imparts to glass and pigment. It has been found in meteorites and is used in invisible ink. It is a brittle metal and resembles iron.

Cobalt : This site has photos, video, charts and physical and atomic descriptions


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Answered by Anonymous
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A mineral can be defined as a naturally occurring inorganic solid that possesses an orderly internal structure and a definite chemical composition.

1. The country can earn foreign currency by selling the minerals to other countries.2. Jewellery can be made from gold and diamond, and even ruby, emerald, etc.3. Household needs can be met e.g. bauxite, when processed, is turned into aluminum and so we get foil.A mineral is an inorganic substance that is essential to nutrition so you don't need them at a specific time, they just make you healthier.

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