classification of minerals
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classification can be an organizational nightmare. With over 3,000 different types of minerals a system is needed to make sense of them all. Mineralogists group minerals into families based on their chemical composition
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The Dana system divides minerals into eight basic classes. The classes are: native elements, silicates, oxides, sulfides, sulfates, halides, carbonates, phosphates, and mineraloids. The chart below has pictures and descriptions of each class with a link to more examples and details.
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