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Ch. 10: Calcite - Labradorite

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210                               PRECIOUS STOXE.S.
habit of the crystal is that of a stout prism terminated by one or more faces in an oblique direction, the exact angles varying but little in the different members of the group. All possess two cleavages ; in Orthoclase these cleavages are at right angles to one another, while in the other Felspars the angle does not differ widely from a right angle. The hardness of all is equal to, or slightly exceeds, 6 of Mohs' scale. The specific gravity varies between 2"5 and 2-9. All are silicates of aluminium with either potassium, sodium or calcium. Further, there is a certain amount of gradation seen from one member of the group to another, and this is accompanied by a corresponding gradual change in form and physical properties. Few of the Felspars show trans­parency, most are translucent to opaque; most are of a light colour or colourless. Several different members of the group are used as precious stones under the same designation.
313. Orthoclase.
Orthoclase occurs in several shades of colour, usually light in tint; rarely it is colourless, as in the pm*e variety Adularia, which also shows a moderate degree of trans­parency, other kinds being translucent to opaque. Doubly refracting; specific gravity 2"53 to 2-59; two cleavage planes at right angles to one another, both well marked. Streak colourless. Its crystalline form belongs to the monosym-metric system; the crystals are sometimes attached, often crystallised from a semi-fluid magma and then frequently conrpletely developed. It is an essential rock-forming con­stituent of several volcanic rocks. In chemical composition it is an aluminium potassium silicate, K20, A1203, 6 Si02.
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