1.Zinc
2.Iron
3.i'm not entirely sure but i beleve Magnesium is one
Naturally occurring, commonly used minerals.
"Mineral" is either a noun or an adjective. Example as a noun: Calcite is a mineral. Example as an adjective: "Still in matters vegetable, animal, or mineral, I am the very model of a modern major general" (from The Pirates of Penzance).
An example of a silicate is quartz, which is a mineral composed of silicon dioxide. An example of a non-silicate is halite, also known as rock salt, which is composed of sodium chloride.
An example of such a mineral is bauxite, which is a source of aluminum. Bauxite is mined at a profit because the aluminum extracted from it is highly valuable in industries such as aerospace, construction, and transportation. This makes bauxite a commercially viable mineral to mine.
Calcium is one example of a mineral that is essential for building and maintaining strong bones and teeth, as well as supporting muscle and nerve function in the body.
An example of an inorganic mineral is quartz.
Calcite is an example of a carbonate mineral.
Sharp sand is an example of a silicate mineral.
salt
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No. A mineral must be solid to be a mineral. For example, liquid water is not a mineral. Frozen water, or ice, is a mineral.
No. It is a carbohydrate. Salt would be an example of a mineral.
Amber is an example of a gem that is not a mineral. It is organic in origin, formed from the hardened resin of ancient trees, rather than being a crystalline mineral.
Copper.
yes
galena
copper