Nonsensical minerals is rocks. These comes in different shape and size and colors.
1 Copper 2 Calcite 3 Fluorite 4 Corundum 5 Gypsum 6 Galena
Quartz, copper, fluorite, and talc are all minerals. There are over 4,900 known mineral species. Mineral species are controlled by the Earth's chemistry.
Aluminum is the most abundant and it is used in transportation, building/construction, and packaging. Other minerals are Chromite, Beryllium, Bauxite, Barium, Clays, Cobalt, Copper, Feldspar, Fluorite, and Gallium just to name a few.
One common method of classifying minerals is by their basic group, thus silicates, carbonates, sulfides, phosphates, and so on. Thus you may have a copper carbonate, a silicate, a sulfide and so on.
Some examples of green copper minerals commonly found in nature include malachite, azurite, and chrysocolla.
Gold and copper are examples of metallic minerals. Metallic minerals are composed of metals in their elemental form or in a combined state. They are usually shiny, malleable, and good conductors of electricity.
Copper is a silicate mineral. Copper silicates are compounds containing copper ions bonded to silicate anions.
Antimony, arsenic, beryllium, copper and gold are examples of the minerals found in Sweden.
Gold, silver, copper, and sulfur are examples of minerals that occur as elements rather than compounds. These minerals are made up of a single type of atom, which gives them their unique chemical and physical properties.
Examples are: gold, silver, mercury, copper, lead, platinum group metals etc.
Any copper containing minerals examples include Azurite, Chalcosite, malachite etc.
Copper, Silver, and Gold occur as elements instead of compounds.