Iron is present in biotite mica but not in muscovite mica.
Mica itself is a mineral resource, and minerals are generally considered non-renewable as they are finite and cannot be replaced on a human timescale. The extraction of mica can also have negative environmental impacts if not managed sustainably.
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The fracture of mica refers to the way in which mica breaks or cleaves when it is subjected to stress. Mica has a perfect basal cleavage, meaning it breaks easily along flat planes parallel to its mineral structure. This results in thin sheets or flakes of mica with a characteristic luster.
No, mica is a metamorphic rock. It is an excellent high voltage insulator.
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mica has the specific gravity of 2.88
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Biotite mica contains iron and/or magnesium, but muscovite mica does not.
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Iron is present in biotite mica but not in muscovite mica.
Mica is primarily found in the western regions of North Carolina, particularly in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The mineral is often located in areas with granite and schist rock formations, especially in counties such as Mitchell, Avery, and Yancey. Historically, North Carolina was a significant producer of mica, particularly muscovite, which was used in various industrial applications. Today, mica can still be found in some mining operations and as a byproduct of other mineral extractions.
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No. Mica is a silicate.
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