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... mineral silicate is given for qualitative analysis , - how would you proceed to treat it ? 3. Give one good method for destroying organic mat- ter in a solution before testing for metals of the ammonia group . 4. Explain any difficulty ...
... mineral silicate is given for qualitative analysis , - how would you proceed to treat it ? 3. Give one good method for destroying organic mat- ter in a solution before testing for metals of the ammonia group . 4. Explain any difficulty ...
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... minerals with hardness between 2 and 3 . ( 2 ) three minerals with specific gravity about 4 . ( 3 ) six prominent rock - forming minerals . ( 4 ) three " accessory " minerals in rocks . 6. Give the prominent ores of copper , stating ...
... minerals with hardness between 2 and 3 . ( 2 ) three minerals with specific gravity about 4 . ( 3 ) six prominent rock - forming minerals . ( 4 ) three " accessory " minerals in rocks . 6. Give the prominent ores of copper , stating ...
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... , the various cleavages of the orthorhombic system . 7. Write notes on etching figures . 8. Write notes on electrical properties of minerals . Descriptive Mineralogy . 1. Give the mineral species belonging to Systematic Mineralogy .
... , the various cleavages of the orthorhombic system . 7. Write notes on etching figures . 8. Write notes on electrical properties of minerals . Descriptive Mineralogy . 1. Give the mineral species belonging to Systematic Mineralogy .
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... mineral species belonging to ( 1 ) the gold group , sub - class metals , ( 2 ) the mica group , ( 3 ) the apa- tite group . 2. Account for the names- ( a ) garnet , ( b ) pyroxene , ( c ) zeolite , ( d ) molybdenite , ( e ) dolomite . 3 ...
... mineral species belonging to ( 1 ) the gold group , sub - class metals , ( 2 ) the mica group , ( 3 ) the apa- tite group . 2. Account for the names- ( a ) garnet , ( b ) pyroxene , ( c ) zeolite , ( d ) molybdenite , ( e ) dolomite . 3 ...
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... minerals which you have col- lected in the field and describe their modes of occurrence . 4. Mention , briefly , the more important geological char- acters of the Kingston district . 5. Describe the chief destructive and reproductive ...
... minerals which you have col- lected in the field and describe their modes of occurrence . 4. Mention , briefly , the more important geological char- acters of the Kingston district . 5. Describe the chief destructive and reproductive ...
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