No. Galena is lead sulfide.
No, galena is a mineral composed of lead and sulfur. It does not contain iron or oxygen.
Nonsilicate minerals, like Galena (formula: PbS)
No, galena is not a silicate; it is a sulfide mineral composed primarily of lead sulfide (PbS). Galena is the primary ore of lead and is known for its metallic luster and high density. Silicates, on the other hand, are minerals that contain silicon and oxygen, typically in the form of silicate tetrahedra.
i think it does.
Galena is a non-silicate mineral. It is primarily composed of lead sulfide (PbS) and belongs to the sulfide mineral group. Unlike silicate minerals, which contain silicon and oxygen, galena does not have this composition. It is the main ore of lead and is known for its metallic luster and cubic crystal structure.
No, galena is not a mineral oxide. It is a sulfide mineral composed of lead and sulfur. Oxides are minerals that are composed of oxygen combined with a metal or other element.
Galena is lead (II) sulfide. It's fairly non-reactive, though at high enough temperatures it will react with atmospheric oxygen to form lead (II) oxide and sulfur dioxide.
Polycarbonate or cellulose contain oxygen.
The metal made up of the ores zinc and lead is called galena. Galena is a sulfide mineral composed mainly of lead and can contain zinc as well.
Halides - contain halogens (group 17 of the periodic table) Sulfides - contain sulfer Carbonates - contain carbon, oxygen, and one other element Silicates - contain silicon and oxygen Oxides - contain oxygen and one other element Native elements - are pure elements There are others but these are the 6 major groups.
No it doesn't. It contains ozone.
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