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Madden Wiley
18 May, 08:40
Is an amethyst a Silicate or Nonsilicate?
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Evangeline
18 May, 10:36
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Silicate. It is silica, SiO2 with contaminants such as Fe3 + that give it color. technically it is a tecto-silicate.
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