The sulfates.
sulfates
The group is the Sulfates.
Gypsum is a sample of the element calcium on the periodic table.
Chalcopyrite belongs to the sulfide group of minerals.
Pyroxene is a group of minerals.
Native elemental minerals.
sulfates
The group is the Sulfates.
The most common mineral group contains silicates.
Silicates are the most common mineral group.
it's in the mineral group sulfate because gypsum is a hydrous calcium sulfate
it belongs to Salfates
The most common mineral group contains silicate minerals.
Gypsum is a sample of the element calcium on the periodic table.
Important examples of silicate mineral species include forsterite (in the olivine group), almandine (in the garnet group), epidote, schorl (in the tourmaline group), enstatite (in the pyroxene group), actinolite (in the amphibole group), muscovite (in the mica group), albite (in the feldspar group), stilbite (in the zeolite group), and quartz. Important examples of non-silicate mineral species include calcite, gypsum, fluorite, hematite, galena, and gold.
The Sulfates mineral group typically contains one or several metallic elements
Iron ore minerals would be included in the oxide mineral grouping.
Galena is in the sulfide group of minerals.