What is halide mineral
silicate: feldspar and mica non-silicate: halides and native gold
Sulphates, phosphates, oxides, halides and carbonates are minerals that do not contain silicon.
Nonsilicate
Elemental metals, sulfates, sulfides, carbonates, halides, silicates.
Phosphate minerals is a very large diverse group of minerals, Phosphate means "Those containing Tetrahedral". Some examples of phosphate minerals are; Apatite, Carbonate Apatite, and Brushite.
non-silicate.
A non silicate mineral is a mineral that does not hold silica tetrahedron. Some examples of non silicate minerals are oxides, sulfides, sulfates, halides, and carbonates.
silicate: feldspar and mica non-silicate: halides and native gold
silicate: feldspar and mica non-silicate: halides and native gold
Non-silicate minerals do not contain the SiO4 ion. Non-silicate minerals are classified as oxides, sulfides, sulfates, halides, or carbonates. Some elements are also classified as minerals. There's also a metallic and non-metallic mineral classification. See the link below for examples.
Sulphates, phosphates, oxides, halides and carbonates are minerals that do not contain silicon.
1. If you think to halogens: fluorine, chlorine, iodine, bromine, astatine, ununseptium 2. If you think to chemical compounds: halides or halogenides are the binary compounds with metals of the above mentioned elements (but also exist organic halides, etc.). Some halides exist as natural minerals.
oxides, halides, hydrides
There are over four thousand different minerals. There are some major groups of minerals, which include groups such as oxides, silicates, carbonates, phosphates, borates, halides, sulfides, and native elements.
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some of the OLIVINES
Nonsilicate