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rocks appearing blue in colour contain (a)zinc (b)tin (c)cobalt(d)copper​

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Answered by royalbunts62
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Answer:

copper

Explanation:

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Answered by superbbrainygirl
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Answer:

(c) Cobalt

Explanation:

Cobalt is present in several carbonate- hosted lead-zinc and copper districts. It is also variably present in Besshi-type volcanogenic massive sulfide and siliciclastic sedimentary rock-hosted deposits in back arc and rift environments associated with mafic-ultramafic rocks. The color of the rocks is hard lustrous bluish gray metal.

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