Olivine belongs to the silicate mineral group.
Chalcopyrite belongs to the sulfide group of minerals.
Diamond belong to the Igneous rock group!!
Calcite belongs to the carbonates.
Bornite is a sulfide mineral, it is an important copper ore mineral and occurs widely in porphyry copper deposits along with the more common chalcopyrite.
Limonite belongs to the mineral group known as oxides. It is a type of iron ore that consists mainly of hydrated iron oxide minerals.
Limonite is only a synonym for goethite. Goethite Chemical formula: Fe3+O(OH) Crystal system: orthorombic bipyramidal Dana class: Hydroxides and oxides containing hydroxyl Synonym: limonite
Orthoclase feldspar belongs to the tectosilicate mineral group.
Olivine belongs to the silicate mineral group.
Chalcopyrite belongs to the sulfide group of minerals.
Diamond belong to the Igneous rock group!!
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Diamond is an elemental mineral.
Hematite has a red streak. It can vary in depth of color, depending on the variety of hematite. Limonite has a yellow-brown (More brown than yellow) streak. But you have to make sure you are streaking the limonite and not an underlying mineral, if the limonite is located on another mineral.
Calcite belongs to the carbonates.
Bauxite is not a mineral, and therefore does not belong in any mineral group. Bauxite is a form of consolidated, extremely weathered soil that is high in aluminum content, and the main ore of aluminum.
Limonite is a type of iron ore that is primarily made up of hydrated iron oxide minerals. It is commonly found in sedimentary rocks and as a weathering product in various environments.