Which of these is an example of non-silicate mineral?
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Gold
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One abundant non-silicate mineral is pyrite, or "fool's gold," a compound of iron and sulfur well known for its deceptive metallic luster. Others include calcite, from which limestone and marble are formed, hematite, corundum, gypsum and magnetite, an iron oxide famed for its magnetic properties.
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