Iodine is a chemical element with the symbol I and atomic number of 53. It is not considered a mineral sulfide.
No. It is a sulfide.
No, galena is not a mineral oxide. It is a sulfide mineral composed of lead and sulfur. Oxides are minerals that are composed of oxygen combined with a metal or other element.
Cinnabar is a non-silicate. It is mercury(II) sulfide HgS.
Bornite is a sulfide mineral, it is an important copper ore mineral and occurs widely in porphyry copper deposits along with the more common chalcopyrite.
Iodine is more soluble in mineral oil than in water. This is because iodine is a nonpolar molecule, and mineral oil is also nonpolar, allowing for better solvation. In contrast, water is a polar solvent, which does not effectively dissolve nonpolar substances like iodine. Thus, iodine's solubility is significantly higher in mineral oil.
Fluorite is a common mineral that forms in a variety of colors. Galena is a lead sulfide mineral with a metallic luster. Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral commonly used in construction materials.
A mineral sulfide is a mineral that contains the S2- ion.
It would be the mineral, Iodine.
Galena is in the sulfide group of minerals.
No. It is a sulfide.
iodine
Chalcopyrite is in the sulfide mineral group.
iodine
yes
No. It is a sulfide.
galena
No, hydrogen sulfide is NOT minable, because it is gaseous, not mineral.