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Iron belongs to the mineral group called "native elements."
No. Silicates are the largest mineral group.
Native metal.
Zinc is a metal element and is not classified under a specific mineral group. It is commonly found in nature as the mineral sphalerite, which is a zinc sulfide.
Silver is a transition metal and is a part of the mineral group called the Native Elements group, along with elements like gold and copper.
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Native elemental minerals.
The native elements mineral group consists of minerals that exist in pure elemental form, such as gold and silver, without combining with other elements. This sets it apart from all other mineral groups, which are made up of compounds formed by the combination of multiple elements.
Gold, Silver and Copper belong to the native elements mineral group.
The tourmaline group (cyclosilicates)
Chalcopyrite is in the sulfide mineral group.
Lead is part of the Native Metals - Gold Group. Refer to the link below. You'll learn much more about it. http://www.galleries.com/Elements