its part of the oxides.
Wad is not a mineral, its a term applied to materials that include substantial amount of manganese oxide and hydroxide minerals
Assuming you mean calcite, it is a carbonate mineral.
Chalcopyrite belongs to the sulfide group of minerals.
Calaverite is in the sulfides class and its subclass is tellurides.
Aragonite is a common carbonate mineral that is a polymorph of calcite. It is classified as a member of the aragonite group and belonging to the class of carbonates.
Aluminum Berillium Silicate...Includes Yellow & Red Beryl, Aquamarine, Emerald, Morganite....
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No. Neo silicates are not a mineral, they are a class of minerals.
Assuming you mean calcite, it is a carbonate mineral.
Rubies are a color variant of the mineral corundum, which is an oxide.
Depends on the size and type of the wad and what you are blowing it on. It also helps to know what type of wad were talking about. A wad of cash, a wad of gum, a wad of paper, etc....
Rubies are a color variant of the mineral corundum, which is an oxide.
Hematite is classed as a Mineral.
Halite (NaCl) belongs to the chloride mineral class.
it's a wad of tobacco
A wad is a compact mass or a pile of something.
when u have a dip in a wad
the vandates of course