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group 3 to group 12 elements
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The halogen group is the MOST reactive nonmetal group.
Quartz is an Oxide Mineral.
Some think it is in the quartz group.
Name is quartz From group quartz
No, quartz is in the silicate mineral group, with a composition of SiO2. Carbonates have the group ending of - for example CaCO3. One contains silicon, the other carbon.
Most likely, as the major rock forming minerals are from the silicate group. Examples are feldspar, quartz, olivine, and mica.
Amethyst, a form of quartz, is in the silicate mineral group.
The group of rocks that usually have the mineral quartz as part of their composition is the granitic group. Quartz is one of the last minerals to crystallize filling in the gaps in granite as it cools.
Rubidium, being a very reactive metal, occurs naturally only in ionic compounds. It can be found in trace amounts of a lot of silicates. The three that most commonly contain small amounts of rubidium are pollucite, leucite, and zinnwaldite.
Silicate. It's a form of quartz.
None of them. Quartz is a mineral, not a rock type. Quartz could be found among any of the three classifications of rock--igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic.
The group of minerals in Feldspar contain framework tectosilicates. The compositions of the major elements in the usual feldspars can be identified by three endmembers: Potassium-Feldspar, Albite, and Anorthite.
Quartz is a silicate mineral. In fact, quartz is pure SiO2 (Silicon Dioxide). Most of the Earth's crust is made of silicate rock.