What is the difference between carabnate and sulphide ore?
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A mineral is a naturally-occurring compound containing elements or compounds of interest that must be separated from their natural combinations. The ease of extraction or processing may depend on the particular combination, so recognizing different mineral types by chemical structure is important.
A "sulfide" contains sulfur, usually in a -2 state ( S−2 ). A "carbonate" contains carbonate ions ( CO−23 ). A silicate will contain a SiO−44 ionic group
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