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    Image result for Muscovite. Size: 157 x 200. Source: geology.com
    Formula (repeating unit)KAl₂(AlSi₃O₁₀)(F,OH)₂
    IMA symbolMs
    Strunz classification9.EC.15
  1. WebMuscovite is the most common mica mineral with perfect cleavage and pearly luster. It is used in paints, plastics, cosmetics and other products, …

    • Chemical Classification: Silicate
    • Luster: Pearly to vitreous
    • Diaphaneity: Transparent to translucent
    • Streak: White, often sheds tiny flakes
  2. WebSep 9, 2023 · Muscovite is a common mica mineral with thin, sheet-like structure and excellent cleavage. It forms in igneous, metamorphic, and hydrothermal rocks and has various applications in industry and …

  3. WebMuscovite is a potassium-aluminum silicate that forms thin, transparent, and durable sheets. It is the most common mica mineral and has various colours and uses, such as windowpanes, electrical …

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    Muscovite can be cleaved into very thin transparent sheets that can substitute for glass, particularly for high-temperature applications such as industrial furnace or oven windows. It is also used in the manufacture of a wide variety of electronics and as a filler in paints, plastic, and wallboard.
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    Muscovite is a potassium aluminum silicate mineral with the chemical formula **KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2** .The formula represents the arrangement of potassium (K), aluminum (Al), silicon (Si), oxygen (O), and
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    Muscovite is a common mineral that belongs to the mica group. It is a silicate mineral that is characterized by its thin, sheet-like structure.
    Mineral Occurrence in Granite: Muscovite can also occur as part of the mineral assemblage in granite rocks, which are common components of the Earth’s crust. It often forms alongside other minerals like quartz, feldspar, and biotite within these granitic rocks.
  5. Muscovite | Common Minerals

    WebLearn about muscovite, a light-colored mica mineral with perfect cleavage and many uses. Find out its properties, occurrence, history and identification in the Upper Midwest.