Magnetite is Iron and Oxygen. So no, it is considered an oxide.
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Magnetite has a metallic luster.
Antimony is an element, so it is neither silicate nor non-silicate
It's silicate.
It is a non silicate, I think?
No. It is an oxide mineral.
The term "iron ore" is quite general, and can be applied to a number of different minerals, like hematite, magnetite, goethite, or pyrite.
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Magnetite is Fe3O4.
The diaphaneity of magnetite is opaque.
Magnetite has a metallic luster.
Cumberlandite is mostly Olivine (Magnesium Iron Silicate, also called Chrysolite or Peridot in gemstone form) set in a matrix composed of Magnetite (Fe3O4), Ilmenite (FeTiO3), Labrodorite ([Ca.Na][Al.Si]4O3) and Spinel (MgAl2O4). This igneous rock is found almost exclusively on Rhode Island and is strongly magnetic, due to the high proportion of magnetite. It is rich in Iron and Titanium.
non silicate
Magnetite was found on the mountain of Mount Ida.
Flourite is a non-silicate
A silicate is a mineral which contains the element silica.
Non-silicate.