Chalcopyrite belongs to the sulfide group of minerals.
willemite
Limonite belongs to the mineral group known as oxides and hydroxides.
Diamond belong to the Igneous rock group!!
Calcite belongs to the carbonates.
Cuprite is an ore of copper. It is a secondary mineral formed by the oxidation of copper sulfide minerals, and is commonly found in the oxidized zones of copper deposits.
Cuprite
Orothoclase Feldspar belong to the silicates group.
willemite
Limonite belongs to the mineral group known as oxides and hydroxides.
Diamond belong to the Igneous rock group!!
Diamond is an elemental mineral.
diamonds mines
Calcite belongs to the carbonates.
Bauxite is not a mineral, and therefore does not belong in any mineral group. Bauxite is a form of consolidated, extremely weathered soil that is high in aluminum content, and the main ore of aluminum.
Cuprite is an ore of copper. It is a secondary mineral formed by the oxidation of copper sulfide minerals, and is commonly found in the oxidized zones of copper deposits.
Cuprous oxide or Copper(I) oxide is found as the reddish mineral cuprite.
A pearl would be composed of carbonate minerals.