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By: Kimberly Moore. Introduction to Silver and Minerals  Silver is a famous and precious mineral. People now days treasure silver because of its cost.

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1 By: Kimberly Moore

2 Introduction to Silver and Minerals  Silver is a famous and precious mineral. People now days treasure silver because of its cost. Silver is made for used to make several things. Such as Jewelry, Purses, and more than just that.  Where on the other hand, Minerals is formed through geoclinal process and is almost always found everywhere.

3  Silver and Minerals are found in many different places. Silver is usually found in the desert, The IRS hires special crews of people to Dig in the dirt to find silver. This takes a very long time and it takes a lot of patience. It can be very hard and very adjetating for most people.  mineral is an element or chemical compound that is normally crystalline and that has been formed as a result of geological processes.

4  Minerals are naturally-occurring substances with a definite and predictable chemical composition and physical properties.  A mineral is a naturally occurring solid, formed with a definite chemical composition and an ordered atomic arrangement.  These... minerals...can be found from each other,that rises directly from the atoms they contain and these atoms are made inside them.  A mineral is a body produced by the processes of nature, having a definite chemical composition and, if formed under conditions a certain atomic structure and is in its crystalline form and other properties.  Every chemical compound occurring in nature, having a definite structure or system and physical properties, explains a mineral species.

5  Some people might be guilty of picking up a rock and calling it a mineral. The term "rock" is less specific, referring to any solid mass of mineral or mineral material. Common rocks are often made up of crystals of several kinds of minerals. There are some substances, which have the appearance of a mineral but lack any type of specific mineral name.  All food and nutritionals supply chemical energy that is converted into electrical energy. Fulvates are the key that unlocks your bodies ability to absorb all vitamins and minerals from food. This includes all minerals including Silver. That is why I did not put a complete silver definition.

6 Describe some dangers using and transporting these resources.  in by the cells as per their requirement.  Most of the minerals, being in ionic form cannot go through the cell membranes. They enter the cells by active transport, that is, with the help of energy.  The cells pump the hydrogen ions out by the pump. This creates an ionic gradient The potassium are now able to enter the cell along the concentration gradient.


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