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Write a note on metallic and non-mettalic minerals, pls answer , a question from geography not chemistry. Pls answer as soon as you read this , Thankyou

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Answered by vikaspoonia97288
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Metallic minerals are those minerals which can be melted to obtain new products. They are usually hard and have shines or luster of their own. When hit, they don't break. Examples of metallic minerals are iron, copper, bauxite, tin etc.

Non-metallic minerals are those which do not yield new products on melting. They are not so hard and have no shine or luster of their own. When hit, they may get broken into pieces. Examples of non-metallic minerals are coal, salt, clay, marble, etc.

Answered by sohaaneese
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metallic minerals are the minerals that contain one or more metals. In general, they occur as mineral deposits and are a good conductor of heat and electricity, e.g. iron, copper, gold, bauxite, manganese etc

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non-metallic minerals are the minerals that do not contain metals, e.g. limestone, mica, coal, gypsum, dolomite, phosphate, salt, manganese, granite etc.

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