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Mineral Groups

Mineral Groups. Native vs. Compound Minerals. Native minerals: Composed of only single elements Ex. Copper, Silver and Graphite Compound minerals: Composed of a combination of single elements Ex. Quartz - SiO 2 , Calcite- CaC O 3. Mineral Groups. Silicates:

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Mineral Groups

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  1. Mineral Groups

  2. Native vs. Compound Minerals • Native minerals: • Composed of only single elements • Ex. Copper, Silver and Graphite • Compound minerals: • Composed of a combination of single elements • Ex. Quartz - SiO2 , Calcite- CaCO3

  3. Mineral Groups • Silicates: • ~96% of the minerals present in Earth’s crust • Composed of Oxygen, Silicon, and one or more other elements • Ex. Feldspar and Quartz • Oxygen: • The most abundant element in Earth’s crust • Silicon: • The second most abundant element in Earth’s crust

  4. Mineral Groups • Non-silicates: • Remaining 4% of minerals in Earth’s crust • Minerals that do not contain oxygen and silicon • Ex. Halite (NaCl), Hematite (Fe2O3)

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