Want this question answered?
There are many different chemical reactions which affect the color of chemicals that undergo those reactions.
An igneous rock's color is mainly determined by its silica content.
They both are the color of an igneous rock.
No, some can have a red color to them, but most igneous rocks tend to be a gray or black color.
Mafic
The chemical composition of the rock affects the color of an igneous rockbecause some minerals like quartz change color becasue of t's own
Their origin, and chemical composition.
It affects the color.
Its chemical make up
An igneous rock is any crystalline or glassy rock that forms from cooling of a magma. Color and texture help determine the chemical composition of the rock.
only if you need to research the color of the chemical change
The majority of minerals associated with igneous rocks are silicates. It is the proportion of certain silicate minerals that affects the color of igneous rocks. Igneous rocks that are high in orthoclase feldspar, quartz, and muscovite mica will be lighter in color than igneous rocks that are higher in olivine, pyroxene, amphibole, and biotite mica.
There are many different chemical reactions which affect the color of chemicals that undergo those reactions.
The color will depend on the mineral composition of the magma.
An igneous rock's color is mainly determined by its silica content.
1. Mode of formation. 2. Chemical composition. 3. Origin.
An igneous rock's color is mainly determined by its silica content.