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no, feldspar is a mineral.
Magnetite.Has metallic luster, silver color, black streak, and contains (Fe) Iron.
the answer is silicate if it contains silicon and oxygen otherwise it would be a compound
Aluminium is an element and contains no minerals. It is, however, obtained from bauxite.
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Borax is a mineral that is a compound of the element boron. It is not a metal. Boron is a metalloid, rather than a metal.
no, feldspar is a mineral.
Magnetite.Has metallic luster, silver color, black streak, and contains (Fe) Iron.
If a mineral contains more than one element it is called a
A silicate is a mineral which contains the element silica.
For example graphite.
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the answer is silicate if it contains silicon and oxygen otherwise it would be a compound
A mineral may consist of a single element, but most often contains two or more elements. Gold--single element mineral. Calcite--made up of calcium, carbon and oxygen.
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