write short note on the distribution of metallic and non metallic resource in india
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Metallic minerals contain metal in raw form. Non metallic do not contain metals. These metals are generally associated with igenous rocks. These metals are generally associated with sedimentary rocks. They are ususally hard and have shine of their own.
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Short note on the distribution of metallic and non metallic resource in india.
- Goa, Odisha, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhatisgarh, Jharkhand, and Maharashtra are the states with the largest reserves. Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. The biggest integrated aluminium mill in India is located in the Uttar Pradesh town of Renukoot.
- Metallic minerals are those that include metal elements in their unprocessed state. Minerals classified as non-metallic don't contain any metals. A new substance is created when metallic minerals are melted. Non-metallic minerals undergo such a process, but no new product is produced.
- Iron, copper, bauxite, tin, and other metals are examples of metallic minerals. Non-metallic minerals are those whose melting does not produce new materials. They are not as tough and lack any individual brilliance or shine. They might be broken into fragments when struck. Coal, salt, clay, marble, and other non-metallic minerals are among examples.
- The minerals containing mica can be found in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Odisha, Rajasthan, etc.
- The term "metallic character" describes how reactive a metal is. The tendency to receive electrons during chemical processes is related to non-metallic nature. Down a group, there is a rise in metallic inclination. Along the periodic table, nonmetallic propensity rises from left to right.
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