Blue gray mineral
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GALENABlue-gray mineral
GALENASoft, blue-gray mineral
GALENASoft blue-gray mineral
molybdeniteA blue-gray mineral, typically occurring as hexagonal crystals. It consists of molybdenum disulfide and is the most common ore of molybdenum
TRONAGray mineral
ALENABluish-gray mineral
TALCSoft gray mineral.
TRONAGray-white mineral
HORNSILVERWhite or gray mineral.
LEUCITEWhite or gray mineral
talcumsoft green-to-gray mineral
talcsoft green-to-gray mineral
talcssoft green-to-gray mineral
tennantitea blackish lead-gray mineral, a sulphide of arsenic and copper
tennantitesTENNANTITE, a blackish lead-gray mineral, a sulphide of arsenic and copper
arsenopyriteA silvery-gray mineral consisting of an arsenide and sulfide of iron
tremoliteA white to gray amphibole mineral that is characteristic of metamorphosed dolomitic limestones
tremolitesA white to gray amphibole mineral that is characteristic of metamorphosed dolomitic limestones
kaoliniteA white or gray clay mineral that is the chief constituent of kaolin
zinkenitea steel-gray metallic mineral, a sulphide of antimony and lead also ZINCKENITE
zinckenitea steel-gray metallic mineral, a sulphide of antimony and lead also ZINKENITE
manganiteA mineral consisting of manganese oxyhydroxide, typically occurring as steel-gray or black prisms
zinckenitesZINCKENITE, a steel-gray metallic mineral, a sulphide of antimony and lead also ZINKENITE
pyrolusiteA black or dark gray mineral with a metallic luster, consisting of manganese dioxide
manganitesA mineral consisting of manganese oxyhydroxide, typically occurring as steel-gray or black prisms
zinkenitesZINKENITE, a steel-gray metallic mineral, a sulphide of antimony and lead also ZINCKENITE
lepidoliteA mineral of the mica group containing lithium, typically gray or lilac in color
rhodochrositeA mineral consisting of manganese carbonate, typically occurring as pink, brown, or gray rhombohedral crystals
tronasa gray-white or yellowish-white monoclinic mineral consisting of a hydrous acid sodium carbonate
tronaa gray-white or yellowish-white monoclinic mineral consisting of a hydrous acid sodium carbonate
smaltiteA metallic-gray mineral consisting chiefly of cobalt arsenide, typically occurring as cubic or octahedral crystals
tetrahedriteA gray mineral consisting of a sulfide of antimony, iron, and copper, typically occurring as tetrahedral crystals
smithsoniteA yellow, gray, or green mineral consisting of zinc carbonate typically occurring as crusts or rounded masses
galenascommon, heavy mineral, lead sulfide, PbS, occurring in lead-gray crystals, usually cubes, and cleavable masses: the principal ore of lead
galenacommon, heavy mineral, lead sulfide, PbS, occurring in lead-gray crystals, usually cubes, and cleavable masses: the principal ore of lead
andalusiteA gray, green, brown, or pink aluminosilicate mineral occurring mainly in metamorphic rocks as elongated rhombic prisms, sometimes of gem quality
stannitemineral, iron-black to steel-gray in color, with a metallic luster, copper iron tin sulfide, Cu2FeSnS4: an ore of tin
galenitecommon, heavy mineral, lead sulfide, PbS, occurring in lead-gray crystals, usually cubes, and cleavable masses: the principal ore of lead
stibnitesA lead-gray mineral, typically occurring as striated prismatic crystals, that consists of antimony sulfide and is the chief ore of antimony
stibnitea mineral that consists of the trisulfide of antimony and occurs in orthorhombic lead-gray crystals of metallic luster or in massive form