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What are minerals? Give two examples.How are minerals extracted?

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Answered by madhur2534
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Answer:

 a mineral or mineral species is, broadly speaking, a solid chemical compound with a fairly well-defined chemical composition and a specific crystal structure, that occurs naturally in pure form..

The mining process involves the excavation of large amounts of waste rock to remove the desired mineral ore. The ore is then crushed into finely ground tailings for chemical processing and separation to extract the target minerals.Examples include quartz, feldspar minerals, calcite, sulfur and the clay minerals such as kaolinite and smectite.

Answered by miss00marathmoli
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Explanation:

What are minerals?

Minerals are solid substances that are present in nature and can be made of one element or more elements combined ...

A mineral is an element or chemical compound that is normally crystalline and that has been formed as a result of geological processes.

Give two examples

include quartz, feldspar minerals, calcite, sulfur and the clay minerals such as kaolinite and smectite. ... Minerals are often used in the production of ceramics.

.How are minerals extracted?

The mining process involves the excavation of large amounts of waste rock to remove the desired mineral ore. The ore is then crushed into finely ground tailings for chemical processing and separation to extract the target minerals.

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