You may not be aware, but minerals are in our kitchens, bathrooms, cars, etc. Continue to see what minerals you probably encounter everyday! Minerals Are.

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You may not be aware, but minerals are in our kitchens, bathrooms, cars, etc. Continue to see what minerals you probably encounter everyday! Minerals Are Everywhere!

Refrigerator includes copper, aluminum, iron, nickel, and zinc. Microwave includes copper, gold, iron, nickel, and silica. Plates include clay, feldspar, and silica. Stove includes aluminum, copper, iron, nickel, and silica.

Mirror: includes feldspar, silica, and silver. Faucet: includes nickel, iron, and chromium. Tile: includes clay, talc, and mineral pigments. Flower pot: includes clay, and metallic minerals for pigments in glaze.