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Intrusive igneous rock that has 7 letters?

the answer is granite


How many elements make up group 7 group 14 and group 18?

There is a total of 17 elements in those groups.


How could you explain the presence of an igneous rock in a bed of sedimentary rock?

An igneous rock can be found within a bed of sedimentary rock due to geological processes such as intrusions or volcanic activity. These igneous rocks might have been forced into the sedimentary layers during a period of geological upheaval, creating a mixed rock formation.


Is granite an igneous rock?

Yes, granite is an igneous rock. It forms when molten magma cools and solidifies underground, creating a coarse-grained rock with a variety of mineral compositions, primarily quartz, feldspar, and mica.


What is the name of the group that contains elements with 7 valence electrons?

The group that contains elements with 7 valence electrons is called the halogens. This group includes elements like fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. Halogens are highly reactive nonmetals that readily form salts with metals.


If A and B are disjoint sets and A contains 5 elements and B contains 7 how many elements are in the union of A and B?

Disjoint means they have no elements in common. The union is the set of elements containing all elements from both sets. Since there is no overlap, the union will have 5+7 elements. Therefore the answer is 12.


What is the diffrence between basalt and granite?

Basalt is the most common volcanic rock. It contains the minerals plagioclase and augite. It can come in black or dark gray and has a hardness of 6-7 on the MOHS scale. Its grains are fine. Granite is an intrusive rock. It contains feldspar, quartz and mica. It can come in black, gray, pink, red, or yellow. It has a hardness of 6 on the MOHS scale. Its grains are fine. Both, however, are igneous rocks.


How is quartz classified igneous metamorphic or sedimentary hardness luster cleavage etc?

A group of minerals are called a rock, Quartz isn't a rock, it's a mineral. It has a hardness of around 7, it doesn't have cleavege but has a conchoidal fracture.


Which group contains only radioactive elements?

The actinoids (formerly actinides) are all unstable metallic elements. The period 7 elements with atomic numbers from 89 (actinium, for which the group is named) through 103 comprise these elements. A link can be found below.


What exactly is the rock cycle?

1)igneous rock 2)weathering/erosion 3)sediments 4)compact/cementation 5)sedimentary rock 6)heat and pressure 7)metamorphic rock 8)melting 9)magma 10)cooling then the cycle starts all over


What is the name of the period that contains americium?

Americium is a member of the actinoids family of chemical elements, period 7 of the periodic table of Merndeleev.


If an atom contains 17 protons and 7 valence electrons what can you determine about the elements and its levels of reactivity?

This element is chlorine and is very reactive.