CBSE BOARD X, asked by Samarm, 9 months ago

Type of mineral 5 mark question

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A basic classification for minerals is:

Native elements. eg. Gold, Silver, Mercury, graphite, diamond.

Oxides. eg corundum (incl. sapphire), hematite, spinel.

Hydroxides. eg. Goethite, brucite.

Sulfides. eg. Pyrite, galena, sphalerite.

Sulfates. eg. Baryte, gypsum.

Carbonates. eg. ...

Phosphates. eg. ...

Halides. eg.

Answered by kushianchaliya
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Answer:

Explanation:

Minerals, being natural chemicals, are classified according to their chemistry and crystal form.

A basic classification for minerals is:

Native elements. eg. Gold, Silver, Mercury, graphite, diamond.

Oxides. eg corundum (incl. sapphire), hematite, spinel.

Hydroxides. eg. Goethite, brucite.

Sulfides. eg. Pyrite, galena, sphalerite.

Sulfates. eg. Baryte, gypsum.

Carbonates. eg. Calcite, magnesite, dolomite.

Phosphates. eg. Apatite, monazite.

Halides. eg. Fluorite, halite (rock salt).

Silicates (most common)

Orthosilicates. eg. Garnet, olivine.

Ring silicates. eg. Tourmaline, beryl.

Chain silicates. eg. Pyroxenes, amphiboles.

Sheet silicates. eg. Muscovite mica, biotite mica, clay minerals

Framework silicates. eg. Quartz, feldspars, zeolites

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