Yes. Adularia is a mineral. It is a variation of K feldspar, KAlSi3O8, and is commonly known as moonstone, if the sample features adularescence. Adularescence is a blueish-greenish sheen on the surface of the mineral.
Adularia is a form of orthoclase feldspar, a mineral which forms igneous rock, found in white prismatic crystals.
Liquid
A solid.
a feather is a solid
steel is the example of solid in solid
What is the state at room temperature for Niobium?It's a solid!
A pencil is a solid object.
Bricks are gaseous.
solid particols
A solid is not a solid when you change the shape and becomes different.
fish are solid
solid-solid