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No, garnet is not a sulfate. Garnet is a group of silicate minerals that have a similar crystal structure but different chemical compositions, typically containing aluminum, iron, magnesium, and other elements. Sulfates, on the other hand, are minerals that contain the sulfate ion (SO₄) as a fundamental part of their structure. Thus, garnet belongs to the silicate class rather than the sulfate class of minerals.

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