yes,orthoclase is a silicate mineral
Non-silicate.
Orthoclase feldspar is a tectosilicate mineral which is most commonly found in igneous rock. It has a Mohs hardness of 6 and has two cleavage planes which occur at right angles to each other. It is the potassium endmember of the feldspar group of minerals and is also referred to as alkali feldspar or K-spar. Orthoclase will appear in colors from white to deep pink, but has a white streak.
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Orthoclase comes in as 6 on Mohs scale of mineral hardness:- Talc, Gypsum, Calcite, Fluorite, Apatite, Orthoclase, Quartz, Topaz, Corundum, Diamond;
It is a nonsilicate mineral. It is an oxide.
No. Orthoclase is a variety of potassium feldspar.
hardness for orthoclase feldspar is 6.0
it is Orthoclase
non silicate
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Flourite is a non-silicate
A silicate is a mineral which contains the element silica.
Peridot is olivine, which is a silicate.
Non-silicate.
Antimony is an element, so it is neither silicate nor non-silicate
Agate is a variety of silicon dioxide (SiO2); it is not a silicate.