Bronze, being a manmade alloy of primarily copper and tin, can't be put into any mineral group.
yes bronze is a metallic mineral
Copper and tin
Zinc is a metal element and is not classified under a specific mineral group. It is commonly found in nature as the mineral sphalerite, which is a zinc sulfide.
The tourmaline group (cyclosilicates)
Chalcopyrite is in the sulfide mineral group.
Valentinite belongs to the antimony mineral group.
Ruby belongs to the mineral group Corundum
It is part of the sulphide mineral group.
Tremolite is a member of the amphibole mineral group.
It is not a rock. It is a mineral which is mixed with copper and tin.
Talc belongs to the mineral group known as silicates.
Silicates are the mineral group that contain silicon, carbonates are the mineral group that contain carbon, halides are the mineral group that contain halogen elements, and sulfides are the mineral group that contain sulfur. Each of these mineral groups encompasses a variety of minerals with different chemical compositions.