Many rocks contain minerals that contain metallic elements. Rocks that contain metallic elements that can be economically refined into quantities of useful metals are called metallic ores. Bauxite, for instance, is the common rock ore which is refined to produce the metal aluminum.
The rock would be considered an ore.
Virtually all rock contains minerals. If a rock contains a desired mineral that can be extracted for profit, it is called an ore.
An ore.
Kimberlite - diamonds
Lamproite - diamonds
Casserite - tin
Pegmatite - rare earth minerals
an ore
Halite or rock salt.
a pancake
shist
Pumice is an extrusive igneous rock, not a mineral.
talc
You can call it "Ore" or even "Mineral deposit"!
If a mineral contains more than one element it is called a
Halite or rock salt.
maybe copper
sulfates
Quartzite
Quartzite
an ore
The rock would be considered an ore.
a sedimentary carbonate rock that contains a high percentage of the mineral dolomite.
The sulfates.
Typically, no. If it contains the mineral diamond, however...