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What is the Mineral Group
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7. Calcite, dolomite, and rhodochrosite are examples.
8. Readily form silica tetrahedrons
9. Composed of one or more metallic elements with the carbonate compound CO3
10. Composed of silicon, oxygen, and another element
11. Compounds of oxygen and a metal
12. Magnetite and hematite, both sources of iron, are examples.
13. The most common minerals, feldspar and quartz, are examples.
14. Primary minerals in limestone and marble
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7. Calcite, dolomite, and rhodochrosite are examples.
8. Readily form silica tetrahedrons
9. Composed of one or more metallic elements with the carbonate compound CO3
10. Composed of silicon, oxygen, and another element
11. Compounds of oxygen and a metal
12. Magnetite and hematite, both sources of iron, are examples.
13. The most common minerals, feldspar and quartz, are examples.
14. Primary minerals in limestone and marble
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Here are the mineral groups corresponding to the numbers you've provided:
7. **Carbonate Minerals** - Calcite, dolomite, and rhodochrosite are examples of carbonates.
8. **Silicate Minerals** - Silicate minerals readily form silica tetrahedrons as their fundamental building block.
9. **Carbonate Minerals** - Composed of one or more metallic elements with the carbonate compound CO3.
10. **Silicate Minerals** - These minerals are composed of silicon, oxygen, and another element.
11. **Oxide Minerals** - Compounds of oxygen and a metal fall into the oxide mineral category.
12. **Oxide Minerals** - Magnetite and hematite are examples of oxides and important sources of iron.
13. **Silicate Minerals** - Feldspar and quartz are the most common minerals within the silicate group.
14. **Carbonate Minerals** - Limestone and marble are primarily composed of carbonate minerals (mostly calcite).
7. **Carbonate Minerals** - Calcite, dolomite, and rhodochrosite are examples of carbonates.
8. **Silicate Minerals** - Silicate minerals readily form silica tetrahedrons as their fundamental building block.
9. **Carbonate Minerals** - Composed of one or more metallic elements with the carbonate compound CO3.
10. **Silicate Minerals** - These minerals are composed of silicon, oxygen, and another element.
11. **Oxide Minerals** - Compounds of oxygen and a metal fall into the oxide mineral category.
12. **Oxide Minerals** - Magnetite and hematite are examples of oxides and important sources of iron.
13. **Silicate Minerals** - Feldspar and quartz are the most common minerals within the silicate group.
14. **Carbonate Minerals** - Limestone and marble are primarily composed of carbonate minerals (mostly calcite).
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