Most ore minerals belong to three non-silicate Mineral Groups Native elements (gold silver copper sulfur graphite for example) Sulfides (galena pyrite chalcopyrite and stibnite for example) Oxides (Hematite magnetite rutile cuprite and corundum for example) 1
Get PriceMay 28 2007Graphite belongs to the native minerals category Graphite is an element It is made of carbon Other elements that are found in nature are copper silver and gold but they are metals and carbon is not a metal Sulpher is another non-metal element that is found is nature
Get PriceMagnetic minerals result from properties that are specific to a number of elements Minerals that do not have these elements and thus have no magnetism are called diamagnetic Examples of diamagnetic minerals are quartz plagioclase calcite and apatite
Get PriceMost ore minerals belong to three non-silicate Mineral Groups Native elements (gold silver copper sulfur graphite for example) Sulfides (galena pyrite chalcopyrite and stibnite for example) Oxides (Hematite magnetite rutile cuprite and corundum for example) 1
Get PriceMolybdenite is a mineral of molybdenum disulfide MoS2 Similar in appearance and feel to graphite molybdenite has a lubricating effect that is a consequence of its layered structure The atomic structure consists of a sheet of molybdenum atoms sandwiched between sheets of sulfur atoms
Get PriceMost important ores (a rock or mineral possessing economic value) — copper lead and silver — belong to the sulfides class as does a mineral that often has been mistaken for a precious metal — iron sulfide or pyrite Better known by the colloquial term fool's gold pyrite has proved valuable primarily to con artists who passed it off as the genuine article
Get PriceMost ore minerals belong to three non-silicate Mineral Groups Native elements (gold silver copper sulfur graphite for example) Sulfides (galena pyrite chalcopyrite and stibnite for example) Oxides (Hematite magnetite rutile cuprite and corundum for example) 1
Get PriceMagnetic minerals result from properties that are specific to a number of elements Minerals that do not have these elements and thus have no magnetism are called diamagnetic Examples of diamagnetic minerals are quartz plagioclase calcite and apatite
Get PricePyrite is the only sulfide that commonly occurs in rocks Sulfides are significant economic minerals that provide the main source of elements such as zinc mercury nickel lead molybdenum copper and arsenic Non-silicate minerals constitute less than 10 percent of the Earth's crust Carbon is found in diamond and graphite form
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Get PricePyrite is the only sulfide that commonly occurs in rocks Sulfides are significant economic minerals that provide the main source of elements such as zinc mercury nickel lead molybdenum copper and arsenic Non-silicate minerals constitute less than 10 percent of the Earth's crust Carbon is found in diamond and graphite form
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Get PriceGold (Au) native copper (Cu) and diamond and graphite which are made of carbon are all native element minerals Recall that a mineral is defined as naturally occurring Therefore elements purified and crystallized in a laboratory do not qualify as minerals unless they have also been found in nature
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Get PriceMinerals that are composed of atoms from a single element are referred to as native elements The minerals in the gold group all occur together in the periodic table of elements and have a common crystal structure They all are soft can be hammered out into thin sheets (malleable) drawn into wire (ductile) and cut into thin shavings with a knife (sectile)
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Get PricePyrite is the only sulfide that commonly occurs in rocks Sulfides are significant economic minerals that provide the main source of elements such as zinc mercury nickel lead molybdenum copper and arsenic Non-silicate minerals constitute less than 10 percent of the Earth's crust Carbon is found in diamond and graphite form
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Get PriceThe carbonate minerals contain the anionic complex (CO 3) 2– which is triangular in its coordination—i e with a carbon atom at the centre and an oxygen atom at each of the corners of an equilateral triangle These anionic groups are strongly bonded individual units and do not share
Get PriceMagnetic minerals result from properties that are specific to a number of elements Minerals that do not have these elements and thus have no magnetism are called diamagnetic Examples of diamagnetic minerals are quartz plagioclase calcite and apatite
Get PriceNo Mineral Mineral Group Formula 1 graphite C 2 sulfur I native elements S 3 copper Cu 4 sphalerite ZnS 5 pyrite II sulfides FeS2 6 chalcopyrite CuFeS2 7 galena PbS 8 corundum Al2O3 9 limonite FeO•OH 10 bauxite III oxides AlO•(OH) 11 magnetite Fe3O4 12 hematite Fe2O3 13 halite IV halides NaCl 14 fluorite CaF2 15 calcite CaCO3
Get PriceMineral-like substances that do not strictly meet this definition are sometimes classified as mineraloids Other naturally occurring substances are called nonminerals Industrial minerals is a market term and refers to commercially valuable mined materials Minerals that are closely related in composition and structure are grouped together
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Get PriceQuartz falls into a group of minerals called the silicates all of which contain the elements silicon and oxygen in some proportion Silicates are by far the most common minerals in Earth's crust and mantle making up 95% of the crust and 97% of the mantle by most estimates
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Get PriceIt is formed deep in the mantle and is only brought to the surface via kimberlite pipes lamprophyres eclogites and other rocks that originate deep within the mantle It is also found in alluvial deposits along with quartz corundum zircon and other minerals derived from such rocks and in certain meteorites
Get PriceMost important ores (a rock or mineral possessing economic value) — copper lead and silver — belong to the sulfides class as does a mineral that often has been mistaken for a precious metal — iron sulfide or pyrite Better known by the colloquial term fool's gold pyrite has proved valuable primarily to con artists who passed it off as the genuine article
Get PriceMost important ores (a rock or mineral possessing economic value) — copper lead and silver — belong to the sulfides class as does a mineral that often has been mistaken for a precious metal — iron sulfide or pyrite Better known by the colloquial term fool's gold pyrite has proved valuable primarily to con artists who passed it off as the genuine article
Get PricePyrite is the only sulfide that commonly occurs in rocks Sulfides are significant economic minerals that provide the main source of elements such as zinc mercury nickel lead molybdenum copper and arsenic Non-silicate minerals constitute less than 10 percent of the Earth's crust Carbon is found in diamond and graphite form
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