the hardness would be like a 25
Igneous Rock
Trachyite is the extrusive equivalent of syenite.
Extremely iron-rich olivine is rare, but is present in some nepheline syenite. Other minerals common in minor amounts include sodium-rich pyroxene, biotite.
The general name is intrusive igneous rock. The specific name depends on the composition. The most well known example is granite, but other common types include diorite, syenite, and gabbro.
the hardness would be like a 25
Syenite is not granitic. Quartz is one of the main minerals found in granitic rock. Syenite contains little or no quartz, but otherwise has the same general composition as granite.
Syenite is not a common rock, some of the more important occurrences being in new-england, arkansas, montana, new-york(syenite gneiss), switzerland, germany, and norway
Charles Jacob Koenig has written: 'Literature abstracts of ceramic applications of nepheline syenite' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Nepheline syenite, Syenite, Ceramics
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It's found inside the Earth.
Igneous Rock
Trachyite is the extrusive equivalent of syenite.
Extremely iron-rich olivine is rare, but is present in some nepheline syenite. Other minerals common in minor amounts include sodium-rich pyroxene, biotite.
Usually Granite but also Larvikite, Syenite, Monzonite, Diorite and occasionally Gabbro.
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Granite, Gabbro, Diorite, Syenite, Monzonite, Tonalite