With four classes down we have four to go! Here we will focus on three of those four, carbonates, sulfates, and phosphates. These are the ones with polyatomic anions, which are oxyanions. We will also discuss mineraloids, which seem like minerals but aren't. Ever want to know what makes up limestone caves? Check this out!
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