mineral
The scientific name of galena is lead sulfide, represented as PbS. It is a common mineral that is the primary ore of lead.
Only organisms have scientific names. A rock is simply a rock unless it is made of a specific mineral.
The scientific name for ruby is corundum. It is a type of aluminum oxide mineral known for its red color due to traces of chromium.
Hydrated magnesium silicate if its talcum powder.
The scientific name for a ruby is corundum. Rubies are a variety of the mineral corundum that get their red color from trace amounts of chromium present in the crystal structure.
The scientific name of galena is lead sulfide, represented as PbS. It is a common mineral that is the primary ore of lead.
Only organisms have scientific names. A rock is simply a rock unless it is made of a specific mineral.
The scientific name of aquamarine is Beryl, specifically a blue variety of the mineral beryl.
The scientific name for ruby is corundum. It is a type of aluminum oxide mineral known for its red color due to traces of chromium.
The scientific name for sandstone is simply "sandstone." Sandstone is a sedimentary rock composed of sand-sized mineral grains, predominantly quartz, feldspar, and lithic fragments, cemented together by a mineral such as calcite, silica, or iron oxide.
A mineralogist studies mineralogy. An amateur mineralogist is called a rockhound.
Hydrated magnesium silicate if its talcum powder.
The scientific name for a ruby is corundum. Rubies are a variety of the mineral corundum that get their red color from trace amounts of chromium present in the crystal structure.
Be3Al2(SiO3)6 (Beryllium aluminum cyclosilicate)
The scientific name for marble is calcium carbonate. Other things that fall under the IUPAC name calcium carbonate are limestone, chalk, aragonite, and calcite.
The scientific name for eggshell is "calcium carbonate." It is a mineral compound primarily composed of calcium, carbon, and oxygen that provides structure and protection to the contents of the egg.
Clays are technically known as phyllosilicates.