it is a compound
No, jasper is not a compound; it is a type of opaque, impure cryptocrystalline quartz. It is a mineral composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2) and various other minerals and impurities, but it is not a chemical compound in the traditional sense.
A mineral is defined as a compound having a fixed chemical composition ... Thus an element is not a mineral.
Jasper was named in 1886 after the abundant mineral resources found in the area, particularly jasper stones.
Jasper is a silicate mineral. It belongs to the quartz group of minerals and is composed primarily of silicon dioxide, which is a common component of silicate minerals.
Jasper a Intrusive rock is an intrusive rock which is opaque. It is a variety of silica which is impure.
Jasper L. Stuckey has written: 'Geology and mineral resources of North Carolina' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology 'North Carolina' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology
it is a compound
a compound mineral is a mineral that is made up of more than one element
The streak of Jade is white.
Yea! Jasper is a popular striped mineral.
no because jasper is contained by a mineral content and not by natural colors!\ idk if this is right im only like 40 yrs old!
calcite is a mineral compound because its made up of two or more elements.