Hematite is a mineral. This is from wikipedia:
A mineral is a naturally occurring solid with a definite chemical composition and a specific crystalline structure. A rock is an aggregate of one or more minerals.
Have a look at this page in wiki about hematite:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haematite
Hematite is an Iron-Oxide
An Alloy is the combination of metals to produce one product or item.
I believe I would be correct in saying NO, it is not an alloy but a bi-product of Iron.
Answernot hematite haematite is most common ore of aluminumHematite isn't a gem, it is a mineral of Iron.
No. It is the other way around. Iron is in hematite.
Hematite is the main ore of iron, a reddish black mineral consisting of ferric oxide
No, Hematite is a metalloid.
No. Hematite is a compound.
It is a mineral and ore of iron
no its not.
Yes
A mineral that contains a useful amount of a particular element is an ore. An ore containing iron is called iron ore, such as magnetite (Fe3O4), and hematite (Fe2O3), which contain 70% iron.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_ore
Yes, hematite is an iron mineral, the oxide Fe2O3.
The mineral element connected to hemoglobin is Iron.
Sodium is an element. It appears on the periodic table as an element. (NA - 11) Sodium is also a mineral.
native element
Iron. Hematite is the mineral form of iron oxide (Fe2O3).
gold
Yes, hematite is a mineral.
Hematite is a mineral of iron: Fe2O3.
Iron is a mineral. A raw mineral from which iron may be extracted is hematite - as one example.
Hematite's color is mostly sliver
hematite is a mineral that is used for jewelry
Hematite is an oxide of iron.
Yes, Hematite is a non silicate mineral. It is part of the Oxides group.
Yes, hematite is a mineral.
Hematite
Hematite is a 6.5 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.