They're called minerals.
No, rocks and minerals do not typically consist of organic compounds. Rocks are composed of different combinations of minerals, which are inorganic substances. Organic compounds, on the other hand, are compounds that contain carbon and are typically derived from living organisms.
Yes but different sorts in different rocks and in the form of compounds as well as elements.
rocks
A rock is a mixture of compounds.
Mafic rocks are denser than felsic rocks because they contain heavier compounds, minerals and other materials, they are ferromagnesian in composition.
Rocks are compounds not mixtures :) hope this helped!
No, rocks and minerals do not typically consist of organic compounds. Rocks are composed of different combinations of minerals, which are inorganic substances. Organic compounds, on the other hand, are compounds that contain carbon and are typically derived from living organisms.
shells
Rocks haven't a chemical formula as chemical compounds.
The presence of significant amounts of metal compounds in the rocks.
Yes but different sorts in different rocks and in the form of compounds as well as elements.
rocks
Rocks (in general) are neither a single compound, or an element. They are a mixture of compounds.
Most of the metallic sulphides are insoluble in water so such compounds can not move with rivers to the sea so their maximum ratio is in rocks form.
silicon and oxygen!
silicon oxide- SiO2
The grains of constituent compounds and their grain size.