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There are a number of ways that pyroxene mineral is used. It is used for carvings commonly and the manufacture of lithium salts among other uses.

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Is pyroxene a mineral or rock?

Pyroxene is a group of minerals.


Is pyroxene good for arthritis?

No. Pyroxene is a crystalline silicate mineral.


Does pyroxene mineral have cleavage or fracture?

Yes.


Is pyroxene a mineral?

A pyroxene is any of a group of crystalline silicate mineral common in igneous and metamorphic rocks.


What is the streak color for the mineral?

The streak color will vary depending on the type of pyroxene mineral.


Can pyroxene ever be a sedimentary rock?

no, Pyroxene is a Mineral not a rock. Rocks are made up of 2 or more minerals


Which mineral pyroxene or orthoclase crystallizes from magma first?

Usually pyroxene crystallizes from magma before orthoclase. Pyroxene has a higher melting point than orthoclase, so it will crystallize first as the magma cools and reaches temperatures where pyroxene can form.


What is the mineral of andesite?

plagioclase feldspar, pyroxene, horneblende (amphibole)


Which mineral will scratch fluorite galena and pyroxene?

Quartz would be able to scratch fluorite, galena, and pyroxene as it is harder than these minerals on the Mohs scale of hardness.


Is augite a igneous mineral?

Augite is a type of pyroxene. It is a common mafic-intermediate igneous mineral, but can also be found in some metamorphic rocks.


What mineral composition is most characteristic of mafic rocks?

olivine, pyroxene, and calcium-rich plagioclase


What do you use pyroxene for?

Pyroxene is a group of mineral crystals commonly used in the manufacturing of ceramics, glass, and as a component in various building materials due to its hardness and heat-resistant properties. In addition, it is also utilized in the field of geology for studying rock compositions and tectonic processes.