Features & Capabilities

This app is a great resource to memorize Commonly Found Minerals. The app is engineered to make users perfect identifying famous minerals by studying for a very short amount of time. Audio functionality and bookmarking is available throughout the app on chapter, section, study mode and quiz modes.

The app will help you learn the correct pronunciation of minerals using English language. Following are the main features of this app

  1. Supports pronouncing Minerals in English Language
  2. Uses Text to Speech Engine for Audio Functionality
  3. Quizzes
  4. Study Mode
  5. Bookmarking Study Flashcards and Quiz Questions
  6. Progress Indicators for Every Chapter
  7. Visualization for Overall Progress

Currently following commonly used minerals are supported Antimony Asbestos Barium Bauxite Beryllium Chromite Cobalt Columbite-tantalite Copper Feldspar Fluorite Gold Gypsum Halite Iron Ore Lead Lithium Manganese Mica Molybdenum Nickel Perlite Platinum Phosphate Potash Pyrite Quartz Rare Earth Elements Silica Silver Sodium Carbonate Stibnite Sulfur Tantalum Titanium Tungsten Uranium Vanadium Zeolite Zinc

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
Ghumman Tech LLC
Version:
4.33 Last updated: 2026-01-13
Version code:
881436064
Creation date:
2023-03-27
Compatible devices:
Size:
31.12MB
URLs:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Developed by:
Ghumman Tech LLC
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/ph/app/learn-about-minerals/id6446815895
Website:
https://ghummantech.com

User Reviews

Useless exercise in memorizing photos, many of which aren’t common or even naturally occurring. Chemical formulas would have been more useful. I wasted my money. Can I get it back? Also, bauxite isn’t mineral but a combination of minerals. Beryllium, antimony, lithium, tungsten, vanadium, and barium only occur in combination with other elements in nature. Titanium can only be found in nature as an oxide. Mica isn’t a mineral but a group of minerals. Perlite isn’t a mineral but amorphous volcanic glass. Potash isn’t a mineral, neither is rare earth elements, or silica, or sodium carbonate. This isn’t a collection of minerals so much as a collection of elements. The lithium photo is of ingots. I can see many of the pictures come from Wikipedia.
by Lo*****, 2025-10-04
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