Mica has a non-metallic luster, one called vitreous or glass-like.
It is not microwaveable.
mica has the specific gravity of 2.88
In recent years, substitutes like plastics and synthetic material which are more effective and cheaper than mica have been found
No polycarbonate plastic and acrylic plastic make a better replacement for glass than vinyl. There are also some applications for which nothing replaces real glass.
Mica is flexible; Mica has a flat transparency, sight glass.
Mica was used in place of glass in windows and stoves.
Mica has a non-metallic luster, one called vitreous or glass-like.
It is a mineral which can be pressed and used instead of glass.
Wood is a better thermal insulator than glass, which is easily cooled.
Glass and Mica are good insulator for electricity
A few minerals that do not scratch glass come to mind . . . talc, asbestos, mica, for instance.
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While you can buy glass shard glitter, most glitter is made from mica or finely pressed metallic paper.
in respect to what? In what terms?
Diamond, glass, Muscovite mica. And the cornea of your eye is the most obvious.
It is not microwaveable.