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- Albite abstract "Albite is a plagioclase feldspar mineral. It is the sodium endmember of the plagioclase solid solution series. As such it represents a plagioclase with less than 10% anorthite content. The pure albite endmember has the formula NaAlSi3O8. It is a tectosilicate. Its color is usually pure white, hence its name from Latin albus. It is a common constituent in felsic rocks.Albite crystallizes with triclinic pinacoidal forms. Its specific gravity is about 2.62 and it has a Mohs hardness of 6 - 6.5. Albite almost always exhibits crystal twinning often as minute parallel striations on the crystal face. Albite often occurs as fine parallel segregations alternating with pink microcline in perthite as a result of exolution on cooling.It occurs in granitic and pegmatite masses, in some hydrothermal vein deposits and forms part of the typical greenschist metamorphic facies for rocks of originally basaltic composition.It was first reported in 1815 for an occurrence in Finnbo, Falun, Dalarna, Sweden.".
- Albite colour Chatoyancy.
- Albite thumbnail Albite_-_Crete_(Kriti)_Island,_Greece.jpg?width=300.
- Albite wikiPageExternalLink albite.htm.
- Albite wikiPageID "1023378".
- Albite wikiPageRevisionID "582582097".
- Albite 2v "85".
- Albite birefringence "δ = 0.010".
- Albite caption "Albite from Crete, scale = 1 in.".
- Albite category Feldspar.
- Albite category Plagioclase.
- Albite category Silicate_minerals.
- Albite cleavage "Perfect on {001}, very good on {010}, imperfect on {110}".
- Albite color "White to gray, blueish, greenish, reddish; may be chatoyant".
- Albite diaphaneity "Transparent to translucent".
- Albite dispersion "r < v weak".
- Albite formula "NaAlSi3O8 or Na1.0–0.9Ca0.0–0.1Al1.0–1.1Si3.0–2.9O8".
- Albite fracture "Uneven to conchoidal".
- Albite gravity "2.6".
- Albite habit "Crystals commonly tabular, divergent aggregates, granular, cleavable massive".
- Albite hasPhotoCollection Albite.
- Albite luster "Vitreous, typically pearly on cleavages".
- Albite mohs "6".
- Albite name "Albite".
- Albite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Albite other "Low- and high-temperature structural modifications are recognized".
- Albite refractive "nα = 1.528 – 1.533 nβ = 1.532 – 1.537 nγ = 1.538 – 1.542".
- Albite streak "White".
- Albite symmetry "Triclinic H–M Symbol".
- Albite system "Triclinic Pinacoidal".
- Albite tenacity "Brittle".
- Albite twinning "Coomon giving polysynthetic striae on {001} or {010}also contact, simple and multiple".
- Albite unitCell "a = 8.16 Å, b = 12.87 Å, c = 7.11 Å; α = 93.45°, β = 116.4°, γ = 90.28°; Z=4".
- Albite subject Category:Feldspar.
- Albite subject Category:Tectosilicates.
- Albite subject Category:Triclinic_minerals.
- Albite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Albite type Mineral.
- Albite type ChemicalObject.
- Albite type Thing.
- Albite comment "Albite is a plagioclase feldspar mineral. It is the sodium endmember of the plagioclase solid solution series. As such it represents a plagioclase with less than 10% anorthite content. The pure albite endmember has the formula NaAlSi3O8. It is a tectosilicate. Its color is usually pure white, hence its name from Latin albus. It is a common constituent in felsic rocks.Albite crystallizes with triclinic pinacoidal forms. Its specific gravity is about 2.62 and it has a Mohs hardness of 6 - 6.5.".
- Albite label "Albiet".
- Albite label "Albit".
- Albite label "Albit".
- Albite label "Albita".
- Albite label "Albita".
- Albite label "Albite".
- Albite label "Albite".
- Albite label "Albite".
- Albite label "Альбит".
- Albite label "曹長石".
- Albite label "钠长石".
- Albite sameAs Albit.
- Albite sameAs Albit.
- Albite sameAs Αλβίτης.
- Albite sameAs Albita.
- Albite sameAs Albita.
- Albite sameAs Albite.
- Albite sameAs Albite.
- Albite sameAs 曹長石.
- Albite sameAs 조장석.
- Albite sameAs Albiet.
- Albite sameAs Albit.
- Albite sameAs Albita.
- Albite sameAs m.03_56p.
- Albite sameAs Q182264.
- Albite sameAs Q182264.
- Albite wasDerivedFrom Albite?oldid=582582097.
- Albite depiction Albite_-_Crete_(Kriti)_Island,_Greece.jpg.
- Albite isPrimaryTopicOf Albite.
- Albite name "Albite".