Barite, or Baryte, is a barium sulfate. Mindat.org contains a wealth of information on minerals.
Bauxite is not a mineral, and therefore does not belong in any mineral group. Bauxite is a form of consolidated, extremely weathered soil that is high in aluminum content, and the main ore of aluminum.
it belongs to the metal group
Ruby belongs to the mineral group Corundum
it belongs to Salfates
Chalcopyrite belongs to the sulfide group of minerals.
Calcite belongs to the carbonates.
Magnetite is classified as an oxide.
It has eight sides.
Halite belongs to the mineral group halides.
Calcite belongs to the carbonates.
Emerald belongs to the beryl mineral group, which is a type of ring silicate mineral. Other minerals in this group include aquamarine, morganite, and heliodor, all of which have different colors due to impurities.
If a mineral belongs to the hexagonal crystal group, then its crystals have six sides.