I'm guessing noble gases since they do not react with other elements
noble gases
Mineral water contains other elements or compounds too. They contain elements and compounds like Sodium, magnesium,macro nutrients,calcium and other minerals. So mineral water is a mixture of compounds.
Mineral oil is a nonpolar compound. Water and tetrahydrofuran are both polar compounds. Polar compounds and nonpolar compounds do not generally mix.
a mineral occurs from two substances or liquids forming together creating small minerals
metal oxides
Ionic compounds can be easily found in salts (and in mineral ores when it comes to industrial level).
All minerals, except the elements and a few exceptions like graphite, are mixtures, or compounds, of elements.
Elements
Mineral water contains other elements or compounds too. They contain elements and compounds like Sodium, magnesium,macro nutrients,calcium and other minerals. So mineral water is a mixture of compounds.
Calcium carbonate (known as calcite CaCO3) is a common carbonate rock-forming mineral.
Basically, that it is not and has never been alive. It is formed of nonliving compounds and elements.
It is related in that quartz is a common rock forming mineral, and appears in granite along with many other forms of rock.
mineral oil contains genitle compounds, such as; H20, and Co
No. There are elemental minerals, like gold, silver, and copper, appearing in crystalline form. The bulk of minerals, however, are compounds of two or more elements.
Calcium carbonate (known as calcite CaCO3) is a common carbonate rock-forming mineral.
What mineral that appears in transparent hexagonal crystals
Calcium carbonate (known as calcite CaCO3) is a common carbonate rock-forming mineral.
Minerals are formed from different elements. Nitrogen, (which is a gas in its natural state) makes up 78% of earths atmosphere. Minerals are formed through a biogeochemical process, generally forming crystals.