Sapphire comes from the corundum mineral family, which is an aluminum oxide (Al2O3).
Corundum consists of pure aluminum oxide, it also contains trace amounts of other elements such as iron, titanium and chromium.
No, sapphire is not magnetic. Sapphire is a type of corundum mineral composed of aluminum oxide, which does not possess magnetic properties.
It is part of the sulphide mineral group.
Tremolite is a member of the amphibole mineral group.
No. Garnets are a different class of mineral and generally less valuable. Both ruby and sapphire are variants of corundum.
Jade, emeralds, salt (under microscope), ruby, sapphire, diamond, sulfur, turquoise
No, sapphire is a form of the mineral corundum and is composed of aluminum oxide (Al2O3), not a silicate mineral. Silicates are minerals composed of silicon and oxygen, whereas sapphire is an oxide mineral.
Rubies are part of the corundum mineral group.
Sapphire is a variety of corundum.
Sapphire is gem quality corundum, which is a mineral.
The mineral corundum.
Sapphire is a form of the mineral corundum.
Sapphire is a gemstone version of the mineral corundum.
A sapphire gem is mainly composed of the mineral corundum and other trace mineral impurities that give it its color.
Sapphire is a variety of the mineral corundum and is not classified as rocks are.
Corundum.
The mineral sapphire value is 12 dollars per pizza
Sapphire is a gem-quality variant of the mineral corundum.