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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 11 months ago
Ferrous Minerals: Ferrous minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances that contain iron (Fe) as an element in the composition.
Nonferrous Minerals: Nonferrous minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances that do not contain iron (Fe) as an element in the composition.
Ferrous Minerals: Ferrous minerals show high magnetic properties.
Nonferrous Minerals: Nonferrous minerals do not show magnetic properties.
Ferrous Minerals: Ferrous minerals are less resistant to corrosion.
Nonferrous Minerals: Nonferrous minerals are more resistant to corrosion.
Ferrous Minerals: Ferrous minerals are composed of mainly iron as hydroxide, carbonates or sulfides.
Nonferrous Minerals: Nonferrous minerals are composed of various elements and combinations.
Ferrous minerals: They are composed of a high percentage of iron.
Nonferrous minerals: They do not have iron in their chemical composition.
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