No, amber is not a silicate mineral. It is an organic gemstone formed from fossilized tree resin.
No, amber and topaz are different gemstones. Amber is fossilized tree resin, while topaz is a mineral composed of aluminum silicate. They have different chemical compositions, colors, and properties.
It is part of the sulphide mineral group.
Tremolite is a member of the amphibole mineral group.
No. Silicates are the largest mineral group.
Amber is not a mineral, because it has an organic origin and amorphous structure (no orderly internal arrangement of atoms).
Opal and amber are not minerals.
No, it's a mixture so isn't a true mineral, although it is sometimes treated as a gemstone.
maby I'm not realy sure=P
Gneiss is a rock, not a mineral.
Barium is an element, not a mineral.
it's in the mineral group sulfate because gypsum is a hydrous calcium sulfate
Elemental mineral
it belongs to the metal group
Sulfides
Silicates.
mineral