mineralfamiliene
Mineralfamiliene, or mineral families in mineralogy, are groupings of minerals that share common chemical components and structural frameworks. The most widely used classification sorts minerals by dominant anion or structural building block, producing families such as silicates, oxides, sulfides, carbonates, sulfates, halides, phosphates, borates, and native elements. This organization helps scientists understand genesis, stability, and properties, and is maintained by the International Mineralogical Association.
Silicates constitute the largest and most abundant mineral family in Earth's crust. They are defined by silicon-oxygen
Other mineral families are grouped by dominant anion or structural motif, for example oxides (e.g., magnetite,