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  1. Albite - Wikipedia

    Albite often occurs as fine parallel segregations alternating with pink microcline in perthite as a result of exolution on cooling. There are two variants of albite, which are referred to as 'low albite' and 'high …

  2. Albite: Mineral information, data and localities. - mindat.org

    Originally, Henry J. Brooke (1822) believed that most albite was either pale blue or pale red, but the most common colors of albite from today's perspective are white to colorless.

  3. Albite Mineral Data

    Comments: Colorless, lustrous blocky albite crystals to 3 cm in size with a thick dusting of micaceous green micro chlorite. Location: Acushnet Quarry, Bristol Co., Massachussetts, USA.

  4. Albite | Feldspar, Plagioclase, Silicate | Britannica

    albite, common feldspar mineral, a sodium aluminosilicate (NaAlSi 3 O 8) that occurs most widely in pegmatites and felsic igneous rocks such as granites. It may also be found in low-grade …

  5. Albite: The plagioclase feldspar mineral Albite information & pictures

    Detailed description, properties, locality information guide about the plagioclase feldspar mineral albite.

  6. Albite Factsheet & Albite Feldspar Information - MINERALMINERS.COM

    Oct 15, 2023 · Albite is characteristic of low-grade regional and contact metamorphic rocks (greenschist, zeolite, and albite-epidote hornfels facies). It is generally the last of the feldspars to crystalize in …

  7. Albite Gemstone: Properties, Meanings, Value & More

    Aug 13, 2022 · Albite is a plagioclase feldspar appearing as colorless gems. It’s often part of other stones like trapiche emerald and amazonite. Learn albite’s properties, healing powers, and more in …

  8. Albite - Details and Facts - allmineralsrock

    Albite is a mineral that belongs to the plagioclase feldspar group. It is a white or colorless mineral that is commonly found in igneous rocks. Albite has a hardness of 6-6.5 on the Mohs scale and a specific …

  9. Albite – Virtual Museum of Molecules and Minerals

    Albite is a widely distributed white feldspar commonly found in granites, syenites, rhyolites, and trachytes, as well as pegmatites and spillites. Because albite is the last of the feldspars to crystallize …

  10. Albite: Meanings, Properties, Facts and More

    Albite is a mineral that belongs to the feldspar group. It is named after the Latin word “albus” which means white, due to its characteristic color. Albite is commonly found in many types of rocks …