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Hornblende is a series of dark minerals.
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Silicates
Their worldview could be unexpectedly challenged; for instance, schist may angrily accuse hornblende of cheating on feldspar with granite, whom hornblende fancied at university but never approached (until now). This could happen, for instance, if feldspar became too absorbed with work and took hornblende for granted, and schist, seeking to drive a wedge between hornblende and feldspar, made a series of unfortunate and tactless posts on hornblende's Rockbook wall.
No. It has a nonmetallic luster.
Hornblende is a series of dark minerals.
the hardness scale for the mineral hornblende is 5-6.
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Yes
Hornblende diorite is a type of intrusive igneous rock. It is composed primarily of plagioclase feldspar, hornblende, and small amounts of other minerals. It has a medium to coarse-grained texture and is typically gray or greenish in color.
Hornblende is only an accessory mineral in granite, so its less than 5% of the total rock.
HoN2
1200
Silicates
Plagioclase and Hornblende
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It has no transparency