what type of mineral are manganese are cromite
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Chromite is an oxide mineral belonging to the spinel group, a complex mineral containing magnesium, iron, aluminum, and Cr in varying proportions, depending on the deposit, that can be represented as FeCr2O4 or (Fe2+,Mg)[Cr,Al,Fe3+]2O4 (Murthy et al., 2011; Sanchez-Segado et al., 2015).
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Chromite, relatively hard, metallic, black oxide mineral of chromium and iron (FeCr2O4) that is the chief commercial source of chromium. It is the principal member of the spinel series of chromium oxides; the other naturally occurring member is magnesiochromite, oxide of magnesium and chromium (MgCr2O4).
- Category: Oxide minerals; Spinel group; Spinel structural group
- Luster: Resinous, Greasy, Metallic, Sub-Metallic, Dull
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