No. Neo silicates are not a mineral, they are a class of minerals.
Zicron is part of the Nesosilicates family.
The most common mineral group is the silicates, which are composed of silicon and oxygen, the two most abundant elements in the Earth's crust. Silicates are further divided into various subgroups based on their structural arrangements, such as nesosilicates, inosilicates, phyllosilicates, and tectosilicates. This diversity contributes to the formation of a wide range of rock types and geological formations. Other significant mineral groups include carbonates, oxides, and sulfates, but silicates dominate in terms of abundance and variety.
The chemical formula for bluestone is copper(II) sulfate {CuSO4}.
Silicates are minerals that contain silicon and oxygen, primarily in the form of the silicate anion (SiO4). Common silicate minerals include quartz, feldspar, mica, amphibole, and pyroxene. These minerals are categorized into different groups based on their structures, such as nesosilicates, sorosilicates, cyclosilicates, and tectosilicates. Silicates make up a vast majority of the Earth's crust, reflecting their importance in geology.
It is a mineral.
Non mineral
mineral
it is mineral because it is our teasure
false a mineral can not scratch any mineral harder than itself
When a mineral can scratch another mineral, it means that the mineral is harder than the mineral it can scratch. Hardness is a measure of a mineral's resistance to being scratched, with the Mohs scale commonly used to rank minerals based on their hardness.
no is not a mineral
its not a mineral