No, some do not contain oxygen at all
silicon and oxygen
silicates
Both minerals have a vitreous luster, a white streak, and contain oxygen.
They are built of complex hydrocarbons and trace minerals, and contain water, all of which are chemical compounds (of elements). They also need oxygen - itself an element.
Silicate minerals are those composed of silicon and oxygen atoms. Some of these minerals are quartz, feldspar, mica and olivine.
All materials and that includes minerals contain the elements. Sulfates contain sulfur and oxygen
All carbon minerals contain antiquity elements.
They all contain the silicon-oxygen tetrahedron.
silicon and oxygen
The minerals that contain sulfur and oxygen is sulfates.
Silicon and oxygen.
Oxygen is an element and, therefore, can contain no minerals (or other elements or compounds). However, many minreals contain oxygen.
silicon and oxygen apex :p
Silicate minerals make up 30% of all minerals, and they are minerals which contain both siliconm and oxygen.
No. They contain oxygen and carbon. Hence the carbonate.
minerals that contain silicon and oxygen.
Silicate minerals.