
1. ID
2. What mineral class does this specimen belong to?



1. Hmmmm...Magikarpmaster629 wrote:
1. ID
2. What mineral class does this specimen belong to?






Unome wrote:1. bauxite? 3. for making aluminum
1. Yep, bauxite 2. It is made of aluminium oxides and hydroxides; mainly gibbsite, boehmite and diaspore. 3. It is the main aluminium ore 4. Most are in Arkansas, as well as the rest of the southeast US. It is imported from mainly Guinea, Australia and Brazil.

Keep an eye on those second questions in 2 and 4...Magikarpmaster629 wrote:Unome wrote:1. bauxite? 3. for making aluminum1. Yep, bauxite 2. It is made of aluminium oxides and hydroxides; mainly gibbsite, boehmite and diaspore. 3. It is the main aluminium ore 4. Most are in Arkansas, as well as the rest of the southeast US. It is imported from mainly Guinea, Australia and Brazil.

I'm so sorry to interrupt, but Bauxite (assuming that it was the mineral shown in the image) is listed under the category "Minerals" on the official list...? Is it a mineral or not? I have never done R&M before; I am sorry if I'm missing something.John Richardsim wrote: 2. This is (by definition) not a mineral.

Yeah, bauxite isn't a mineral, even though it is listed as one on the official list. Same thing goes for opal (it's amorphous->no crystal structure).Entomology wrote:I'm so sorry to interrupt, but Bauxite (assuming that it was the mineral shown in the image) is listed under the category "Minerals" on the official list...? Is it a mineral or not? I have never done R&M before; I am sorry if I'm missing something.John Richardsim wrote: 2. This is (by definition) not a mineral.
Edit: Oops never mind, Bauxite is a group of a group of aluminum oxides.

