The mineral Amber is classified in the mineral group " mineraloids.
hardness: 2-2.5
density: 1.05
streak: white
Fracture: conchodial
Cleavage: none
Amber is not a mineral, hence it cannot be a silicate. Amber is fossilized tree resin.
Topaz is a mineral. Amber is fossilized tree resin.
It is part of the sulphide mineral group.
Tremolite is a member of the amphibole mineral group.
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Yes Amber Gold is a mineral.
Amber is not a mineral, hence it cannot be a silicate. Amber is fossilized tree resin.
amber is not a mineral is a hydrocarbon because a mineral can't come from animals or plants
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.
Opal and amber are not minerals.
Topaz is a mineral. Amber is fossilized tree resin.
ámbar (the mineral). ambar(the color)
Zinc is a metal element and is not classified under a specific mineral group. It is commonly found in nature as the mineral sphalerite, which is a zinc sulfide.
A mineral is a naturally occurring homogeneous solid with a definite chemical composition and ordered crystalline structure. Amber is not a mineral, because it has an organic origin and amorphous structure. Amber is a soft, sticky fossilized tree resin, which has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since ancient past. I know about this from Drfinejewels.com, which is a good site providing different types and colors of amber stone.
Opal, amber, and obsidian are three examples of mineraloids. Mineraloids are naturally occurring materials that lack a crystalline structure but have physical and chemical properties that resemble minerals.
No, it's a mixture so isn't a true mineral, although it is sometimes treated as a gemstone.