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Answered by aditisharmasagittari
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Mineral is a chemical compound which has a definite chemical composition, inorganic and solid in nature. It is a naturally occurring compound. It is inorganic and has ordered internal structure. Mineralogy is the study of minerals. Gemstones like diamonds, emeralds and sapphires which are produced in industries are identical and hence are called man made minerals.

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Uses of minerals

Mineral like copper is used in electrical equipments as it is good electrical conductor. Clay is used to make cement etc which helps in constructing roads. Fibreglass, cleaning agents are made by borax. Below are the uses of minerals in everyday life:

Uses of minerals in the body

Uses of metallic minerals

Economic uses of minerals

Answered by unicorn3150
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Mineral is a chemical compound which has a definite chemical composition, inorganic and solid in nature. It is a naturally occurring compound. It is inorganic and has ordered internal structure. Mineralogy is the study of minerals. Gemstones like diamonds, emeralds and sapphires which are produced in industries are identical and hence are called man made minerals.

Let’s see some other uses of minerals

Mineral like copper is used in electrical equipments as it is good electrical.

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