Mica
cleavage
cleavage
The awnser is cleavageit will break apart with cleavage because the carbon atoms are not strongly held together and they are formed from thin sheet so they will break off in thin sheets
Of all the minerals, the micas have some of the most prominent cleavage planes. Muscovite and biotite, for example, have perfect cleavage in one plane that allows you to actual peel layers of the mineral off in very thin sheets.
Water flowing downhill as a thin sheet is called sheet flow
cleavage
cleavage
The awnser is cleavageit will break apart with cleavage because the carbon atoms are not strongly held together and they are formed from thin sheet so they will break off in thin sheets
it has 2 sides it has two sides. it is a monoclinic mineral meaning it is thin with falt edges
Of all the minerals, the micas have some of the most prominent cleavage planes. Muscovite and biotite, for example, have perfect cleavage in one plane that allows you to actual peel layers of the mineral off in very thin sheets.
Mica share three oxygen atoms and link to form two dimensional sheet. Other ions fit between the sheets so they have cleavage in one direction and it occurs in books of very thin sheets
A few alpha particles bounced off a thin sheet of gold foil.
fracture i think naw i dnt kno it
Water flowing downhill as a thin sheet is called sheet flow
As Mica splits perfectly parallel to its base, it is considered to have perfect basal cleavage. No other cleavage planes are present in Mica so the flaking occurs readily along this single plane. A good analogy would be a stack of A4 paper. The layers are easily peelable in one direction [parallel to the base] as opposed to the other axis [refer to the miller indices].
Thin
The cleavage of mica is perfect. Sometimes it has parallel parting. The cleavage laminae is flexible and elastic. The thin translucent sheets allow geologists to view the metamorphosis.