How to use in-sentence of “mineral”:
+ It is famous for its mineral water.
+ Radiolaria are amoebaamoeboid protists which produce mineral skeletons.
+ The “Nontronite” is a mineral rich in iron named after Nontron.
+ Acanthite is a mineral that can be lead gray, gray, or coal in color and is made from crystals.
+ As of 2004 it had not been isolated in its elemental form, but it is predicted to be a silvery metal that would easily oxidationoxidize in air at elevated temperatures and would be soluble in dilute mineral acids.
+ Luiz Alberto Dias Menezes was a Brazilian geologygeologist, mineralogist and mineral dealer.
+ When a mineral like feldspar is dissolved, it lets sodium ions into the sea; chlorine ions come from other minerals.

Example sentences of “mineral”:
+ Calcium usually enters the water as either calcium carbonate in the form of several other mineral deposits.
+ In 1834 he went to North America and spent time visiting mineral areas and exploring for minerals.
+ The mineral pyrite, The name pyrite is derived from the Greek “πυρίτης “fire”.
+ It is also used in the borax fusion method to Vitrificationvitrify mineral powder samples for WDXRF spectroscopy.
+ One example of a dietary mineral is calcium, which humans and many other animals need to build strong bones and teeth, among other things.
+ Since the rock buildup is formed by minerals solidifying out of the water solution, skin oils can disturb where the mineral water will cling.
+ It is found as the very rare mineral coccinite.
+ It is a famous spa town, widely known for its mineral water.
+ Greenockite, a cadmium sulfide mineral is the only main ore and it is found with sphalerite, a zinc sulfide.
+ However, archaeologists have found red ochre, a mineral that can be used to create a red pigment which can be used as a paint.
+ Calcium usually enters the water as either calcium carbonate in the form of several other mineral deposits.
+ In 1834 he went to North America and spent time visiting mineral areas and exploring for minerals.
More in-sentence examples of “mineral”:
+ Limestone is a sedimentary rock, made up mostly of the mineral calcite, a form of calcium carbonate, CaCO.
+ Socorro, NM: State Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources.
+ Some time after its deposition, mineral veins were formed in the limestone.
+ Limestone is a sedimentary rock, made up mostly of the mineral calcite, a form of calcium carbonate, CaCO.
+ Socorro, NM: State Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources.
+ Some time after its deposition, mineral veins were formed in the limestone.
+ Water gets into the plant at the roots by osmosis, and it transports dissolved mineral nutrients to the upper parts of the plant through the xylem.
+ Quartz has a mineral hardness of 7.
+ It can be distinguished from beds above and below it by rock or mineral type and particle size.
+ Black symbolizes the native people of South Africa, green represents the land and gold represents the mineral and other natural wealth of South Africa.
+ This scale was called Mohs scale of mineral hardness, named after Friedrich Mohs.
+ Aphid transmission causes millions of dollars of damage, but mineral oils and pyrethroids are used to combat the pests.
+ At the same time the levels of mineral pools was raised and carbon dioxide gas reached the higher level caves.
+ This has been matched exactly to the mineral signatures on Vesta’s surface captured by Dawn’s instruments.
+ In the Bronze Age people built bigger settlements and fortresses, especially where there were mineral resources.
+ There are 35 recognized clay mineral species on Earth, they make muds stick together.
+ Mercury sulfide is found as the mineral cinnabar.
+ The company also offers Absolute distilled drinking water, the second biggest-selling bottled water brand in the market behind SMC’s Wilkins, and Summit mineral water.
+ This mineral is found in gem gravel deposits.
+ In April 2016, Taeyeon released a new version of the song “Blue Night of Jeju Island” for the mineral water of the Samdasoo brand.
+ In 1976, an extension was opened along the former mineral line from Abergynolwyn to the new station at Nant Gwernol.
+ Magnesium ions are sour to the taste, and in low concentrations help to impart a natural tartness to fresh mineral waters.
+ The mineral was also used as a flux to solder precious metals together.
+ He got access to his private laboratory, which is where he discovered lithium in 1817, during analysis of the mineral petalite.
+ This type of detail is rare in fossils since the soft tissues from an animal do not usually fossilize; they almost always rot before mineral replacement can take place.
+ Unlike phosphates, arsenates are not lost from a mineral during weathering.
+ Jordan is the largest producer of the mineral phosphate in the world.
+ In 1824, Diego de Almeyda found a large area with copper ore in the region; later, he looked for a place from where to export the mineral and began to form a small village in the place where is the present town of Chanaral.
+ There is a mineral called olivine that is colored a pale olive color.
+ Its capital, Annaba is Algeria’s main port for mineral exports.
+ Typically, absorptive materials are referred to as chemical blocks, whereas opaque materials are mineral or physical blocks.
+ The pollution of the environment with crude or mineral oil or their by-products is called an oil spill.
+ Talc, a mineral that can be used to make baby powder, forms deep in Earth as high pressure and temperature causes changes in solid rock.
+ Fluorite is the mineral form of calcium fluoride.
+ Pitchblende is a radioactive, uranium-rich mineral and ore.
+ The function of root hairs is to collect water and mineral nutrients from the soil.
+ Cassiterite is a mineral containg tin oxide.
+ Arch Coal was formed in July 1997 when the privately held Arch Mineral merged with the publicly traded Ashland Coal, Inc., which had been formed in 1975 as a subsidiary of Ashland Oil.
+ Celestine is a blue mineral which is the main source of the element strontium.
+ Silk is resistant to most mineral acids, except for sulfuric acid, which dissolves it.
+ Among its mineral reserves are solid amount of coal, gold, uranium, antimony and other metals but not iron.
+ It is a measure of the resistance of the mineral to scratching, the Mohs scale is for natural minerals.
+ It is found as a mineral named anglesite.
+ Abhurite is a colorless crystalline mineral that forms on ship-wrecked tin ingots.
+ The individual mineral grains in schist, drawn out into flaky scales by heat and pressure, can be seen by the naked eye.
+ In 1812, Mohs made a scale from 1 to 10 to describe mineral hardness.
+ The mineral was named after mineralogists Andrew and Christine Putnis.
+ It is the most common mercury mineral and mercury ore.
+ For example to FeS found in the ground as the mineral pyrite.
+ It is mining in which soil and rock overlying the mineral deposit are removed.
+ Adamite is a mineral that can be either yellow, purple, green, pink, or yellowish-green in color and is made from crystals.
