three point of metallic and nonmetallic minerals
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Metallic Minerals
Non Metallic Minerals
Metallic minerals contain metal in raw form.
Non metallic do not contain metals.
These metals are generally associated with igenous rocks.
These metals are generally associated with sedimentary rocks.
They are ususally hard and have shine of their own.
They are not usually hard and have no shine of their own.
Examples: iron, copper. bauxite and tin.
Examples: salt, coal, mica and clay
Non Metallic Minerals
Metallic minerals contain metal in raw form.
Non metallic do not contain metals.
These metals are generally associated with igenous rocks.
These metals are generally associated with sedimentary rocks.
They are ususally hard and have shine of their own.
They are not usually hard and have no shine of their own.
Examples: iron, copper. bauxite and tin.
Examples: salt, coal, mica and clay
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Metallic minerals are usually hard and having shine of their own whereas non metallic minerals are not usually hard and have no lustre/shine of their own
Metallic minerals are rarely found and having metals in them
Whereas non-metallic minerals are commonly found and does not contains metals in them
Example of Metallic minerals are iron, copper, Tin, bauxite etc..
Examples of non metallic minerals are salt,coal, mica, clay etc..
Metallic minerals are rarely found and having metals in them
Whereas non-metallic minerals are commonly found and does not contains metals in them
Example of Metallic minerals are iron, copper, Tin, bauxite etc..
Examples of non metallic minerals are salt,coal, mica, clay etc..
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