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β 10y agoTrue. Magnetism, reactivity with acid, and fluorescence are special properties used in mineral identification. Magnetism refers to a mineral's attraction to a magnetic field, reactivity involves a mineral's response to acid, and fluorescence is the emission of visible light when exposed to ultraviolet light.
mineralogist
There is no difference. The calcium in milk is the same calcium found in rock minerals, the iron in your car is the same as found in your corn flakes.
A wooden table made from lumber harvested from forests.
Not silicon. Aluminum, Oxygen, And anything else that is not Silicon.
clastic rock
Potassium
Co enzymes basically are a source of minerials which helps your circulation system in strength and regrowth.
sedimentary rock
there could of been minerials in the line and they are stopping the water
Bacteria can grow on rocks by forming biofilms, where they secrete substances that break down rock minerals. This process, called bio-weathering, can weaken the rock surface and cause it to deteriorate over time. Some bacteria are also capable of producing acids that react with minerals in the rock, contributing to its breakdown.
Why would anyone put dirt in a water heater ?? Normally water heaters have sediment from the minerials in the water supply and the instructions furnished with the heater tells how to cure this problem
In general no. However, living things can incorporate minerals in their structures such as the shells of sea creatures and the bones of animals or structures in plants. Sometimes after the animal dies these minerals are left behind in the shapes that the animals or plants made them.