I guess: metal!
No, silver is a mineral.
Silver isn't a rock. It's it's own substance. Silver is a mineral.
Silver is a metal element that is typically found in nature as a mineral within igneous and hydrothermal veins, rather than being a sedimentary rock component. It is primarily associated with volcanic and magmatic processes.
No, silver is not a rock. Silver is a chemical element with the symbol Ag and atomic number 47. It is a lustrous metal that is often found in nature as a mineral or as part of other minerals.
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The rock you're referring to is likely pyrite, also known as fool's gold. Pyrite is a metallic mineral that has a shiny, brassy color and can sparkle in the light.
no. silicate minerals have silicon in them
the mineral is clay and there is no rock
it is mineral because it is our teasure
It is a mineral or a number of minerals which are part of the composition of rock.
A mineral is a rock, so yes.