Lead is part of the Native Metals - Gold Group.
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It is part of the sulphide mineral group.
Tremolite is a member of the amphibole mineral group.
Galena is in the sulfide group of minerals.
Lead in pure form is a metal. Lead-ore will probably contain silicate minerals, however, the lead itself is not a silicate mineral.
Rubies are part of the corundum mineral group.
Turquoise is a member of the turquoise group and is classed as a phosphate. Phosphates are a class of minerals that is part of a large and diverse group of minerals.
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.
It is the first element in group 12 (IIB) of the periodic table.
Yes, Hematite is a non silicate mineral. It is part of the Oxides group.
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.
Galena is a mineral, lead suphide (PbS), and as such, it is in the group of sulfide minerals. Links can be found below to check facts and learn more.
the mineral with the ore of lead is galena