Minerals
Uses for common minerals
According to scienceviews.com, here are some uses for common minerals:
- Copper: electric cable and wires, switches, industrial machinery and equipment, transportation; consumer and general products, coins, and jewelry.
- Limestone: aggregate, building stone, cement, and lime and in fluxes, glass, refractories, fillers, abrasives, soil conditioners, and a host of chemical processes.
- Quartz: pressure gauges, oscillators, resonators, and wave stabilizers. Quartz is also used in the manufacture of glass, paints, abrasives, refractories, and precision instruments.
Copper:
Limestone:
Quartz:
Here are some pictures of when I went to Falls Mill:
Sifting for minerals in a stream at Falls Mill |
These are the minerals I got when I was sifting in the stream. |