It is part of the sulphide mineral group.
Tremolite is a member of the amphibole mineral group.
Amethyst, a form of quartz, is in the silicate mineral group.
By definition a mineral must be solid. Ice is solid. Water is not.
No. Silicates are the largest mineral group.
native if that is a mineral group
Water as a solid, in the form of ice, is considered a mineral when it is naturally occurring. Ice in snow banks is considered a mineral but ice cubes you make in your freezer are not a mineral.
The halide mineral group.
The tourmaline group (cyclosilicates)
Chalcopyrite is in the sulfide mineral group.
Yes ice is a mineral because it has all of the physical traits an object needs to be considered a mineral; however, is not a mineral.
Ice cubes are not naturally-occurring in the cube form, they are man-made. But ice itself is a mineral.
Water as a solid, in the form of ice, is considered a mineral when it is naturally occurring. Ice in snow banks is considered a mineral but ice cubes you make in your freezer are not a mineral.
It is not a mineral . However, in a different sense it is a mineral, because it is mined. It is from the carbonaceous group.
Ruby belongs to the mineral group Corundum
It is part of the sulphide mineral group.
Rubies are part of the corundum mineral group.