1.The green variety of microcline amazonite is used as an ornamental lapidary material.2.Microcline is used mainly in the manufacture of porcelain. It is ground very fine and mixed with kaolin and quartz. Upon heating, the feldspar fuses and acts as a cement binding the materials together. Fused feldspar also is the main constituent in the glaze on porcelain.3.Sometimes microcline is also used to supply alumina in the manufacture of glass.by Maham kainat :P
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1.The green variety of microcline amazonite is used as an ornamental lapidary material.2.Microcline is used mainly in the manufacture of porcelain. It is ground very fine and mixed with kaolin and quartz. Upon heating, the feldspar fuses and acts as a cement binding the materials together. Fused feldspar also is the main constituent in the glaze on porcelain.3.Sometimes microcline is also used to supply alumina in the manufacture of glass.by Maham kainat :P
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No, it is not a rock, it is a mineral/crystal.Amazonite is a green variety of microcline feldspar, which does occur in some intrusive, granitic Igneous rocks.
An amazonstone is a blue-green variety of microcline feldspar used as a gemstone, found at Crystal Peak and Pike's Peak in Colorado.
An amazonite is a gem variety of microcline feldspar, varying from bright verdigris to bluish-green.
Amazonite is a green variety of microcline feldspar that forms in the presence of lead, aluminum, and water. Its color comes from trace amounts of lead within the mineral structure. The unique color and striated appearance of amazonite are due to its crystal lattice structure and composition.
A plutonic rock consisting of oligioclase, microcline and quartz with subordinate muscovite and little or no mafic minerals. An alkali granite with no mafic minerals
The mineral commonly used in glass and ceramics is called silica. Silica is a key ingredient in these materials due to its high melting point and ability to form strong bonds with other elements. It helps provide strength and durability to glass and ceramic products.
plagioclase, microcline, rhodonite, turquoise, wollastonite, amblygonite, and many more.