carbon and hydrogen
100 % of Earth's crust is composed of elements in the form of varying minerals and other matter!
Zinc is usually combined with other elements.
Oxygen is an element as are Hydrogen and Helium. It is not composed of other elements. Minerals are combinations of elements.
Its a compound because it consist of two elements hydrogen and oxygen, when combined it forms water.
the majority of metals are found combined with other elements in nature. Only a few are found uncombined- the best known example is gold.
100 % of Earth's crust is composed of elements in the form of varying minerals and other matter!
No, not all minerals are made of silicon and oxygen. While many minerals do contain silicon and oxygen, there are a wide variety of minerals made up of other elements and combinations of elements. Minerals are defined by their chemical composition and crystal structure, so they can be composed of different elements.
Sand is primarily composed of small particles of silica, which is a compound made up of silicon and oxygen. Other common elements found in sand include minerals such as feldspar, mica, and quartz. The specific composition of sand can vary depending on its source and location.
Metallic minerals are composed primarily of metallic elements and have a metallic luster and other properties, such as the ability to conduct electricity. Non-metallic minerals do not have these characteristics.
When oxygen is combined with rocks and minerals, it forms oxides. Oxides are compounds that contain oxygen bonded to other elements, such as silicon dioxide (SiO2) in quartz or iron oxide in hematite (Fe2O3).
No, galena is not a mineral oxide. It is a sulfide mineral composed of lead and sulfur. Oxides are minerals that are composed of oxygen combined with a metal or other element.
Minerals composed of single elements are known as native elements. Examples include gold, silver, copper, and graphite. These minerals occur in nature in pure form without being chemically combined with other elements.