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Minerals are naturally-occurring inorganic substances with a definite and predictable chemical composition and physical properties

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Minerals are naturally-occurring inorganic substances with a definite and predictable chemical composition and physical properties. Classification of Minerals. Metallic Ferrous Non-ferrous Precious Non-metallic Energy Minerals. CLASSIFICATION OF MINERALS. NON - METALLIC. ENERGY. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Classification of Minerals

Minerals are naturally-occurring inorganic substances with a definite and predictable chemical composition and physical properties

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Classification of MineralsMetallic Ferrous

Non-ferrousPrecious

Non-metallicEnergy Minerals

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CLASSIFICATION OF MINERALS

METALLICENERGY NON - METALLIC

FERROUS PRECIOUS NON - FERROUS

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Ferrous – Iron Ore, Manganese, Nickel, CobaltNon-ferrous – Copper, Lead, Tin, BauxitePrecious – Gold, Silver, PlatinumNon-metallic – Mica, Salt, Potash, SulphurEnergy Minerals – Coal, Petroleum, Natural Gas

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ORE

A mineral or an aggregate of minerals from which a valuable constituent, especially a metal, can be profitably mined or extracted

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All Minerals are Ore but

All Ore are not Minerals

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OCCURANCE OF MINERALS

Minerals generally occur in the form:1. Igneous and Metamorphic

rocks2. Sedimentary rocks3. Decomposition of surface rocks

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IRONIron Ore is the basic mineral and is the backbone of Industrial development. Magnetite is the finest iron ore with a very high content of iron. Hematite ore is the most important industrial iron ore.

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Metallurgy of IronIron is found in great abundance in nature. It is highly reactive and is hardly available in free state. Iron exists in the combined form in nature in various minerals among which oxide and sulphide ores of iron are vastly used.

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Most common Ores of IronHematite Fe2O3

Limonite Fe2O3.3H2OMagnetite Fe3O4

Siderite FeCO3

Iron pyrite FeS2

Copper pyrite CuFeS2

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METALLURGYDressing of ore pulverization

Concentration of ore removal of moisture, volatile impurities converting sulphur, phosphorus into their oxides converting ferrous to ferric oxide

Reduction of ore smelting

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BLAST FURNACE

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Production of Iron Ore 2003-04

JharkhandGoaChattisgarhOrissaKarnatakaOthers

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ManganeseManganese is mainly used in the manufacturing of steel and ferro-manganese alloy, bleaching powder, insecticides and paints.Orissa is the largest producer of manganese ores in India accounting for one-third of the total production.

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ORES OF MANGANEESEPyrolusite MnO2

Hausmannite Mn2+Mn3+2O4

Rhodochrosite MnCO3

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Metallurgy of manganeseDressing of ore pulverization

Extraction Thermite Reaction

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Thermite reaction

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Production of Manganese 2003-04

OthersKarnatakaMadhya PradeshOrissa

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