No gold is not a silicate, because it does no contain oxygen and silicon.
Gold is an element and as it does not contain any silicon it is therefore a non silicate.
silicate: feldspar and mica non-silicate: halides and native gold
Antimony is an element, so it is neither silicate nor non-silicate
It's silicate.
It is a non silicate, I think?
Gold is an element and as it does not contain any silicon it is therefore a non silicate.
Gold is an element and as it does not contain any silicon it is therefore a non silicate.
No connection.
silicate: feldspar and mica non-silicate: halides and native gold
Zargûn in old Persian is gold colour; zirconium silicate as gemstone has sometimes this colour.
silicate: feldspar and mica non-silicate: halides and native gold
non silicate
Flourite is a non-silicate
The element zirconium was named after the mineral zircon, where it was first discovered. Zirconium is commonly found in zircon minerals and is often associated with other elements like silicon, hafnium, and thorium. The name zircon itself is derived from the Arabic word "zargun," meaning "gold-colored."
Zargûn in old Persian is gold colour; zirconium silicate as gemstone has sometimes this colour.
Zargûn in old Persian is gold colour; zirconium silicate as gemstone has sometimes this colour.
Zargûn in old Persian is gold colour; zirconium silicate as gemstone has sometimes this colour.