Yes, sulfur is a non-metallic element and is not classified as a silicate mineral. Silicates are minerals composed of silicon and oxygen elements, whereas sulfur is a non-metal element with its own elemental properties.
Gypsum is a non-silicate mineral that contains sulfur and oxygen. It is a soft mineral commonly used in making plaster for construction and as a fertilizer in agriculture.
Chrysolite is a silicate mineral. It is a type of magnesium-rich olivine silicate mineral commonly found in igneous and metamorphic rocks.
The noun non silicate (or non-silicate) is a common, concrete noun; a word for a type of mineral; a word for a thing. The noun non silicate is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for a substance. The plural form non-silicates is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of'.
One type of non-silicate mineral that consists of one or more elements combined with sulfur is sulfide minerals. These minerals contain sulfur combined with elements such as lead, iron, copper, zinc, or silver. Examples of sulfide minerals include pyrite (iron sulfide), galena (lead sulfide), chalcopyrite (copper-iron sulfide), and sphalerite (zinc sulfide).
Minerals that are not silicates can be referred to as "non-silicate minerals" or "non-silicate geological compounds."
Pyrite is a non-silicate mineral. It is a sulfide mineral composed of iron and sulfur, not containing silicon and oxygen as found in silicate minerals.
Gypsum is a non-silicate mineral that contains sulfur and oxygen. It is a soft mineral commonly used in making plaster for construction and as a fertilizer in agriculture.
A non silicate mineral is one that does not contain the combination of silicon and oxygen in the chemical formula of the mineral. The mineral pyrite is a non silicate with the chemical formula FeS2 (iron and sulfur).
Flourite is a non-silicate
Agate is a variety of silicon dioxide (SiO2); it is not a silicate.
sulfur
Lithium is a non-silicate mineral. It is typically found in minerals such as spodumene, lepidolite, and petalite, which belong to the silicate mineral group.
Gold is an element and as it does not contain any silicon it is therefore a non silicate.
It is a non-silicate. Its chemical formula is CaF2.
Antimony is an element, so it is neither silicate nor non-silicate
sylicate
Chrysolite is a silicate mineral. It is a type of magnesium-rich olivine silicate mineral commonly found in igneous and metamorphic rocks.