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According to geologists, quartz is associated with other minerals and specimens which contain the same properties such as amethyst, citrine, rock crystal, rose quartz and smoky quartz.
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no it doesnt
It is inorganic (does not contain carbon).
No, gabbro does not typically contain mineral quartz. Gabbro is a coarse-grained igneous rock composed primarily of calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar and pyroxene minerals. Quartz is not a common mineral in gabbro; it is more common in granitic rocks.
Quartz is a mineral. No other minerals contain quartz.
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Although gabbro is low in silica and has no quartz there are quartz gabbro's. Quartz gabbro's are thought to occur from magma that was over-saturated with silica.
According to geologists, quartz is associated with other minerals and specimens which contain the same properties such as amethyst, citrine, rock crystal, rose quartz and smoky quartz.
Quartz.
Kimberlite is what geologists call "ultrabasic" rock because it does not contain quartz or feldspar. Those are the two most common rock-forming minerals.
Theoretically yes, though any given sample of quartz may contain inclusions (non-quartz stuff trapped inside) making it heterogeneous.
Correct. Andesite generally does not have a high enough silica content for quartz to form.
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