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Minerals

Minerals. Aluminum. Coal. Copper. Diamond. Gold. Graphite. Iron. Quartz. Salt. Silver. Sulfur. Talc.

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Minerals

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  1. Minerals

  2. Aluminum

  3. Coal

  4. Copper

  5. Diamond

  6. Gold

  7. Graphite

  8. Iron

  9. Quartz

  10. Salt

  11. Silver

  12. Sulfur

  13. Talc

  14. Aluminum - Is the most abundant metal element in the Earth’s crust. Bauxite is the main source of aluminum. Aluminum is used in the United States in packaging, transportation, and building. • Coal - One of the world’s major sources of energy • Copper - This native element is used in electric cables and wires, switches, plumbing, heating, roofing and building construction, chemical and pharmaceutical machinery, alloys (brass, bronze), electroplated protective coatings and cooking utensils. • Diamond - Used in cutting tools; blades, saws and also beautiful gemstones in jewelry. • Gold - Used in dentistry and medicine, jewelry and arts and in medallions and coins for scientific and electronic instruments. • Graphite - Used in pencils and as lubricants for machinery. • Iron Ore - Used in the manufacture of steels of various types. Powdered iron: used in metallurgy, magnets, auto parts, medicinal purposes, paints, printing inks, plastics, makeup, fertilizer ingredient; enamel finishes for autos and appliances. • Quartz - As crystals, quartz is used as gems, with numerous varieties. It is also used to make sandpaper and other abrasives, soap, and ceramics, pressure gauges, oscillators, heat-ray lamps, prisms, and spectrographic lenses, glass, paints, and it is also used in high-tech items such as radios, TVs, Clocks, watches and computers. • Salt - Used in diet, food seasoning and food preservation, used in ceramic glazes, curing of hides, mineral waters, soap manufacture, home water softeners, highway de-icing, photography, herbicide, fire extinguishing, nuclear reactors, mouthwash, medicine (heat exhaustion) • Silver - Uses include photography, chemistry, jewelry, electronics, as currency, alloys, chemical reaction vessels, water distillation, a catalyst in manufacture of ethylene, mirrors, electric conductors, batteries, plating, table cutlery, dental, medical, and scientific equipment, electrical contacts, bearing metal, magnet windings and solder. • Sulfur - Used for fungicides, sulfuric acid, explosives, kills bacteria, vulcanizes rubber, used in coal and fuels and fertilizers. • Talc - Uses include baby powder, soapstone, and in gymnastics to grip the bars. * quartz, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, galena, sulfur, quartz crystal, agate, gypsum, graphite, actinolite* http://www.mii.org/commonminerals.php#Al ttp://webmineral.com/

  15. Quartz, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, galena, sulfur, quartz crystal, agate, gypsum, graphite, actinolite

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