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Oxides

Order
Kingdom
1Minerals
Phylum
4Naturals
Class
4Lapidae
Subclass
0
Phase
5Phosphates
Subphase
0
Stage
0
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Clades: Lapidae.
MineralogyMinerals in which the oxide anion bonded to one or more metal alloys.
The hydroxide-bearing minerals are typically included in the oxide class.
The minerals with complex anion groups such as the silicates, sulfates, carbonates and phosphates are classed separately.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›1 Minerals
  • ›4 Naturals
  • ›4 Lapidae
  • ›5 Phosphates
  • 6Wolframite
  • 15Bismite
  • 16Betafite
  • xOnyx
  • xCorundum rubius
  • xSapphire
  • xSamarskite
  • xLechatelierite
  • xTantalite
  • xEuxenite
  • xPerovskite
  • xScheelite
  • xZimbabweite
  • xHaggertyite
  • xPsilomelane
  • xFergusonite
  • xPolycrase
  • xBlomstrandine
  • xFerrocolumbite
  • xPyrochlore
  • xHubnerite
  • xCymophane
  • xBlue sapphire
  • xYellow sapphire
  • xAkaganeite
  • xAlabandite
  • xAlexandrite
  • xBirnessite
  • xBixbyite
  • xBoehmite
  • xBrannerite
  • xChalcophanite
  • xCryptomelane
  • xEmery
  • xFeitknechtite
  • xHausmannite
  • xHollandite
  • xJacobsite
  • xKermesite
  • xLepidocrocite
  • xLeucoxene
  • xLithiophorite
  • xMaghemite
  • xMayenite
  • xNsutite
  • xPolianite
  • xPortlandite
  • xRamsdellite
  • xSenarmontite
  • xStibiconite
  • xTodorokite
  • xTunellite
  • xUmber
  • xValentinite
  • xVernadite
  • xRuby
  • xHydroxides
  • xPericlases
  • xMonoxides
  • xTrioxides
  • xDioxides
  • xQuatroxides
  • xSpinels