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Biotite and muscovite micas, quartz, magnetite, olivine, amphiboles, and feldspars.

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11y ago

None. "Felsic" and "igneous" are overlapping categories: granite and rhyolite are examples of felsic igneous rocks.

Perhaps you meant to contrast felsic rocks with mafic rocks.

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Quartz, feldspar, mica, olivine, magnetite in abundance--hundreds of others may be present.

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quartz, k feldspar, biotite, muscovite

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orthoclase feldspar and quartz

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orthoclase feldspar and quartz.

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Quartz, micas, feldspars, hornblende, olivine.

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