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No, galena is not a silicate; it is a sulfide mineral composed primarily of lead sulfide (PbS). Galena is the primary ore of lead and is known for its metallic luster and high density. Silicates, on the other hand, are minerals that contain silicon and oxygen, typically in the form of silicate tetrahedra.

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