Ferromagnesian silicates are most common in which group of rock types?
A) sedimentary and metamorphic
B) igneous and metamorphic
C) sedimentary and igneous
D) plutonic and volcanic
E) none of the above
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Q7: Quartz is a single chain tetrahedra silicate.
Q8: Glass can only be scratched by a
Q9: Nonferromagnesian minerals tend to have a light
Q10: Quartz cannot be manufactured synthetically.
Q11: Minerals originate from crystallization from
A) molten magma
B)
Q13: Nonferromagnesian minerals are common in which rock
Q14: Which of the following is a common
Q15: Which of the following is a common
Q16: Which of the following is a renewable
Q17: For minerals classified within any one silicate
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