Sanidine

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Description

A high temperature form of potassium feldspar that typically is found in volcanic rocks such as obsidian and rhyolite. The colorless to white stone has tabular, or sometimes acicular, crystals.

Other Properties

Monoclinic crystal system; cleavage = perfect in one direction; fracture = uneven; luster = vitreous; streak = white;

Composition (K,Na)(Si,Al)4O8
Mohs Hardness 6
Density 2.52
Refractive Index 1.518 - 1.530

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