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Industrial Mineral


A mineral whose primary use is industrial (being a mineral in certain uses in an industry). Examples of industrial minerals include asphalt, silica, gypsum, and potash, along with less obvious industrial minerals such as marble and precious stones (diamond).

Industrial minerals differ from industrial metals where the latter include aluminum, zinc, copper, lead, iron, nickel, etc. For certain industries (mobile phone making), gold and silver are also used.



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