what is metallic mineral and give me with example
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Metallic Minerals: Minerals which contain metals in raw forms are called metallic minerals
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copper gold
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It seems that metallic for the collector refers to a shiny metallic luster pyrite galena. Sphalerite is tricky because sometimes it looks metallic other times it's yellow or orange like fluorite!
for the economic geologist a mineral mined for a metal could be called metallic or more commonly an ore mineral.
For the mineralogist any minerals having a metal cation as a main part of the structure excluding the major rock forming minerals.
I found that I had to adjust the definition depending on who my listener is.
Use the term carefully and if you get some kind of argument let the dog have the bone in twenty years it won't matter.
It's usual that a gold nugget would be called a metallic mineral but a refined gold bar would be called a metal but metallurgical engineers and mineralogists approach solids from different angles.
Native metal can be found almost pure in nature such as copper and bismuth but most metals form chemical compounds for lower free energy and greater stability.
Some have a metal appearance others don't. Vanadinite contains vanadium and it's usually red brown or orange with a non metallic luster but some geologists would call it a metallic mineral. Collectors never would because it has no metal glitter to it.
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