Au, Gold
Hg, Silver
Cu, Copper
Ni, Nickel
iron, magnesium
For example graphite.
Yes, a mineral can be made of one element. For example, diamond is a mineral composed of just carbon atoms arranged in a specific crystal structure.
Gold is an example of a native mineral, which means it is composed of a single element in its pure form.
For example as sodium chloride (NaCl) - the mineral halite.
No. A native mineral is composed of only one element. Ice, the mineral, is composed of two -- hydrogen and oxygen.
Yes, a mineral can be composed entirely of one element. For example, native elements such as gold, silver, and copper are minerals that consist of only one type of atom.
A mineral is defined as a compound having a fixed chemical composition ... Thus an element is not a mineral.
Barium is an element, not a mineral.
silver, gold, and copper are all pure elements
Beryllium is the element found in the mineral compound beryl.
Lead is an element, and an elemental mineral.