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what is minerals? what is uses of minerals .​

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Answered by harjot238
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a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance is minerals . uses of minerals are :

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. Fiberglass, 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

Uses of minerals in the body:

Calcium gives structure and strength to bones and teeth. It also helps in blood clotting, enzyme function, transfer signals to nervous system etc. Iron is required in transporting oxygen from lungs to other parts of the body. Foods rich in iron are eggs, dry fruits, red meat etc. Zinc plays a major role in the body’s immunity. It fights infections and various illness. Foods rich in zinc are beans, pork, peanuts etc.

Uses of metallic minerals:

Minerals which consists one or more than one metallic elements are called metallic minerals.. Leading producer of metallic minerals is Ontario. Gold, copper, silver, iron etc are some of the metal minerals

Economic uses of minerals:

Gold is used in computers and other electronics. It is also used in dentistry. Aluminium is used in beverage cans, aluminium foil, cosmetics etc. Graphite is used in machinery and pencils. Potassium is used in toothpaste and fertilizers

Above were the most common uses of minerals. Other applications are – used in constructing building, developing weapons for defence, machinery, making of jewellery, synthesising fertilizers etc.

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Answered by minakshigarg795
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A mineral is a natural substance with distinctive chemical and physical properties, composition, and atomic structure. The definition of an economic mineral is broader, and includes minerals, metals, rocks and hydrocarbons (solid and liquid) that are extracted from the earth by mining, quarrying and pumping. Economic minerals are used in a wide range of applications related to construction, manufacturing, agriculture and energy supply.

Economic minerals include: energy minerals, metals, construction minerals and industrial minerals.

Energy minerals are used to produce electricity, fuel for transportation, heating for homes and offices and in the manufacture of plastics. Energy minerals include coal, oil, natural gas and uranium.

Metals have a wide variety of uses. For example, iron (as steel) is used in cars or for frames of buildings, copper is used in electrical wiring, and aluminium is used in aircraft and to make drink cans. Precious metals are used in jewellery and mobile phones.

Construction minerals include sand and gravel, brick clay and crushed rock aggregates. They are used in the manufacture of concrete, bricks and pipes and in building houses and roads.

Industrial minerals are non–metallic minerals used in a range of industrial applications including the manufacture of chemicals, glass, fertilisers and fillers in pharmaceuticals, plastics and paper. Industrial minerals include salt, clays, limestone, silica sand, phosphate rock, talc and mica.

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