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Quartz is the most abundant single mineral. Feldspars are, as a group, the most abundant minerals. Quartz and feldspars are classified as silicate minerals, the classification of mineral with the most abundance in the Earth's crust.

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The silicate group of minerals comprise the largest percentage of the Earth's crust. Silicate minerals include quartz, feldspars, and micas.

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1) Silicates - most abundant
after this not sure on which in order but... -carbonates
-oxides
-sulfides
-phosphates

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The silicate group. The silicate group includes these minerals; quartz, feldspars, and micas.

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The Silicate Mineral Group.

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The Silicate Minerals.

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Q: Which of the mineral groups is most abundant in the crust?
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