Science, asked by markjamesjacla, 7 months ago

what type of minerals are present in car?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Cars are made from many different minerals. Their steel body is made from the iron-rich minerals like magnetite and hematite. Door handles and badges are often coated in chromium which comes from the mineral chromite.

Answered by zumba12
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Iron-rich minerals like magnetite and hematite, and chromium are present in a car

Explanation:

  • Cars are made from many different minerals. Hoods are typically made out of steel and aluminum. The chief ore of aluminum is Bauxite.
  • The body or frame of the car is generally made from steel. The iron-rich mineral is mined from Magnetite and Hematite.
  • Door handles, badges, front and back grills are often coated in chromium which comes from the mineral Chromite.
  • The battery of the car is made of lead. Lead is also used in tire balancing systems. Major mineral ores of lead are Anglesite and Cerussite.
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