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Answered by ramsonengleng337
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Answered by andhyalasgl
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Explanation:

Metallic minerals Non-metallic minerals

They are the minerals that contain one or more metallic elements. They are the minerals that do not contain metallic elements.

They are generally hard and have a shiny surface. They don't have a shiny surface and are not as hard as metallic minerals.

They are mostly found in igneous and metamorphic rocks. They are mostly found in sedimentary rocks.

They are ductile and malleable, can be beaten into sheets and stretched to produce wires. They are not ductile and malleable, so they break into pieces when hit hard.

They are a good conductor of heat and electricity. They are a poor conductor of heat and electricity.

They can be melted to produce new products. They do produce new products on melting.

They are less abundant than non-metallic minerals. They are more abundant than metallic minerals.

Examples: Copper, tin, iron, manganese, gold etc. Examples: Carbon, gypsum, potash, precious stones, boron, sulphur, mica, quartz, dolomite, diamond etc.

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