Naturally occurring solid compounds that consist of metallic elements plus oxygen in crystalline form are oxide minerals. Examples of oxide minerals are ilmenite, corundum, hematite, goethite, magnetite, rutile, and spinel.
Iron ,Manganese and Oxides
non-silicate.
oxides and sulfides
There are a great number of each of these compounds, and the only simple way I can think of to describe, say, oxides is "oxides". The same is true for each of the others; halide minerals have halide ions, and so forth. "Native" is a little different, and probably means "a metal in its elemental form".
chemical
Many minerals are oxides such as quartz and hematite.
Iron ,Manganese and Oxides
non-silicate.
These minerals are oxides.
oxides
The minerals that are in paint would be iron oxides, and malachite. I really wish this answer helps!
Sulphates, phosphates, oxides, halides and carbonates are minerals that do not contain silicon.
The class of minerals called carbonates contain carbon and oxygen. One of the most common carbonate minerals is calcium carbonate, commonly called calcite.
Carbonates and Oxides.
Silicates, elements, sulfides, phosphates, oxides, and carbonates are six categories of minerals.
There are many thousands of such minerals.
oxides of manganese, nickel, copper and iron