This document discusses industrial minerals and rocks. It defines industrial minerals and rocks as naturally occurring non-metallic minerals and rocks that have economic value due to their physical and chemical properties. These materials are important raw materials for industries like construction, glass, abrasives, paper, chemicals, ceramics, metallurgy, and agriculture. The document then classifies industrial minerals and rocks into five categories based on their uses and sources, and discusses special features like geographic place value, unit market value, the importance of physical properties, competition and substitution between different materials.