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Elemental metals, sulfates, sulfides, carbonates, halides, silicates.
silicates are minerals so perhaps you mean what elements are in silicates? , OR are you asking what are some silicate minerals?
Silicates and non-silicates.
Clay minerals are sheet silicates.
silicates
Metallic and non-metallic.
Oxides and silicates but sulphides are also present
Elemental metals, sulfates, sulfides, carbonates, halides, silicates.
I. A. Voinovitch has written: 'L' analyse des silicates' -- subject(s): Silicates 'The analysis of silicates' -- subject(s): Silicates
Igneous rocks are mostly made up of silicate minerals. These silicates are of two types, light and dark silicates. The dark silicates are also called ferromagnesian because of the presence of iron and magnesium in them. They include olivine, pyroxene, amphibole and biotite. The light-colored silicates include quartz, muscovite and feldspar. You can learn more about igneous rocks when you check the link.
Silicates and non-silicates.
silicates are minerals so perhaps you mean what elements are in silicates? , OR are you asking what are some silicate minerals?
Silicates contain mostly silicon and oxygen. The different types of silicate also contain other materials, but the base materials are silicate and oxygen
Ferromagnesian Silicates - silicates with iron and/or magnesium in their structure. Most ferromagnesium minerals are dark-colored and more dense than the non-ferromagnesian silicates.
it has 3 oxygen Adams
Silicates and non-silicates.
No. Silicates do not easily react with acids.