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Q: Where do you find ALBITE?
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Can you find albite in the US?

Yes, albite is a common mineral found in many states from California to Maine.


Where can you find albite?

albite is found mainly in Italy but occasionally elswhere too p.s im 12 and have a massive collection of gems+minerals so can any1 tell me if albite has glittery bits on it (i mixed up several simalar gems and need help)


Is albite a salt?

Albite is a salt: a sodium-aluminium silicate, NaAlSi3O8.


Is albite also known as lime feldspar?

Lime feldspar is a synonym for anorthite (CaAl2Si2O8) not for albite (NaAlSi3O8).


What is albitization?

Albitization is the conversion of a mineral into albite, a form of feldspar.


What is albite used for?

Alaskite is a type of granite composed mainly of quartz and feldspar. It is not used for anything in particular unless it contains economic minerals that can be mined, like uranium (as in the Rossing Mine, Namibia). Otherwise it could be used as a construction material if a suitable quarry of it was available.


What are minerals in north Asia?

* Gold * Quartz * Kunzite * Albite * Silver * Diamonds


Is sodium aluminium silicate a mineral?

Yes! It is known as Plagioclase Feldspar. More specifically Albite and has the chemical formula NaAlSi3O8.


How do you use albite in a sentence?

1-Albites are very interesting and they are how rocks are formed 2-Albites are how rocks are formed and it is a interesting fact


What is sodium silicate?

Sodium aluminum silicate is part of a group of minerals known as plagioclase feldspars. Specifically albite and has the chemical formula NaAlSi3O8.


What are the names of some famous astronomers?

Engr. Danilo A. Cadog, Engr. Oriel Albite, Engr. Nathan M. Rosales, Engr. Allan Peral


What is twinning?

Twinning is formation of twin crystals like Siamese twins during crystallization which follow defined twin laws e.g. Spinel and Albite.