Minerals no silicats (NATIUS)

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Minerals no silicats (NATIUS) PLATA (Ag) OR (Au) GRAFIT (C) DIAMANT (C) SOFRE (S)

Minerals no silicats (SULFURS) PIRITA FeS2 CINABRIO (en dolomita) HgS GALENA PbS BLENDA ZnS

Minerals no silicats (SALS) HALITA ClNa SILVINA KCl FLUORITA CaF2

Minerals no silicats (CARBONATS) I CALCITA CaCO3 MALAQUITA Cu2CO3(OH)2 ATZURITA [Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2] DOLOMITA CaMg(CO3)2

Minerals no silicats (CARBONATS) II MAGNESITA MgCO3 SIDERITA FeCO3 ARAGONITA CaCO3

Minerals no silicats (SULFATS) YESO CaSO4.2H2O ANHIDRITA CaSO4 BARITINA BaSO4

Minerals no silicats (ÒXIDS) MAGNETITAFe3O4 CORINDÓ Al2 O3 HEMATITES Fe2O3 ILMENITA FeTiO3 Casiterita SnO2 PIROLUSITA MnO2 RÚTIL TiO2

Minerals no silicats (HIDRÒXIDS) LIMONITA FeOOH BAUXITA FeO(OH) Al2O3.2H2O GOETHITA FeOOH

Minerals no silicats (FOSFATS) APATITA Ca5 (PO4) TURQUESA CuAl6[(OH)2/PO4]4.4H2O

Minerals no silicats (WOLFRAMATS) SCHEELITA CaWO4 WOLFRAMITA FeWO4