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John's Corner: Chromium (Cr): Minerals 16 The Elements and What They Do (Part 16) By: John Ferguson 24) Chromium (Cr) – The name comes from the Greek word “chroma” which means color, as the various salts of chromium are brightly colored. Chromium is...
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John's Corner: Vanadium (V): Minerals 15 The Elements and What They Do (Part 15) By: John Ferguson 23) Vanadium (V) – Vanadium is a silvery grey metal and occurs naturally in over 70 minerals and is essential for all living organisms. Vanadium is found in...
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John's Corner: Titanium (T): Minerals 14 The Elements and What They Do (Part 14) By: John Ferguson 22) Titanium (T) – Is a silver metal and the ninth most abundant element in the earth’s crust. It is found in igneous rocks at 5,700 ppm, shale at 4,600 ppm,...
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John's Corner: Scandium (Sc): Minerals 13 The Elements and What They Do (Part 13) By: John Ferguson 21) Scandium (Sc) – Scandium is a soft silvery yellow-white metal that will tarnish in air and will burn easily once ignited. It is the 35th most abundant element...
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John's Corner: Calcium (Ca): Minerals 12 The Elements and What They Do (Part 12) By: John Ferguson 20) Calcium (Ca) – Calcium is the fifth most common element on earth and is found all over the world and in many forms. Calcium is essential to all known life...
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John's Corner: Argon (Ar), Potassium (K): Minerals 11 The Elements and What They Do (Part 11) By: John Ferguson 18) Argon (Ar) – The name argon comes from the Greek meaning “inactive” as argon is the cheapest totally inert gas. It is a colorless,...
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John's Corner: Chlorine (Cl): Minerals 10 The Elements and What They Do (Part 10) By: John Ferguson 17) Chlorine (Cl) – Chlorine is found in igneous rocks at 130 ppm, shale at 180 ppm, limestone at 150 ppm, sandstone at 10 ppm, fresh water at 7 ppm, sea water at...
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John's Corner: Sulfur (S): Minerals 9 The Elements and What They Do (Part 9) By: John Ferguson 16) Sulfur (S) – Found in igneous rocks at 260 ppm, shale at 2,400 ppm, sandstone at 240 ppm, limestone at 1,200 ppm, fresh water at 3.7 ppm, sea water at 885 ppm, and...
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John's Corner: Phosphorous (P): Minerals 8 The Elements and What They Do (Part 8) By: John Ferguson 15) Phosphorous (P) – The name of this element is derived from the Greek phosphoros, meaning bringer of light. Phosphorous is found in igneous rocks at 1,050 ppm,...
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John's Corner: Silicon (Si): Minerals 7 The Elements and What They Do (Part 7) By: John Ferguson 14) Silicon (Si) – Silicon is the second most abundant element in the earth’s crust (28% by mass) and most abundant element in soils 43-63%. Silica is found in...