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- Mica - Wikipedia
Micas ( ˈmaɪkəz MY-kəz) are a group of silicate minerals whose outstanding physical characteristic is that individual mica crystals can easily be split into fragile elastic plates This characteristic is described as perfect basal cleavage
- Mica | Structure, Properties, Occurrence, Facts | Britannica
Mica, any of a group of hydrous potassium, aluminum silicate minerals It is a type of phyllosilicate, exhibiting a two-dimensional sheet or layer structure Among the principal rock-forming minerals, micas are found in all three major rock varieties—igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic
- What Is Mica And What Is It Used For? | Asheville Mica Company
Mica is a naturally occurring silicate mineral, and the mica group represents 37 phyllosilicate minerals that have a layered or platy texture The commercially important micas are muscovite and phlogopite
- The Mica minerals: geology, characteristics, types, and uses
Mica refers to a group of silicate minerals renowned for their remarkable ability to be split into thin, elastic sheets This attribute, known as perfect basal cleavage, sets mica apart in the
- Mica - Minerals Education Coalition
Mica is a mineral name given to a group of minerals that are physically and chemically similar They are all silicate minerals, known as sheet silicates because they form in distinct layers
- What Is Mica? A Complete Overview of Its Properties, Types . . . - HighMica
Mica is a naturally occurring silicate mineral notable for its sheet-like (phyllosilicate) crystal structure Its thin, plate-like layers give mica its signature flexibility and shimmering appearance
- MICA Explained - Cleveland Mica
The nearly perfect cleavage, which is the most prominent characteristic of mica, is explained by the hexagonal sheet-like arrangement of its atoms The word mica is derived from the Latin word mica, meaning a crumb, and probably influenced by micare, to glitter
- Mica Group: Mineral information, data and localities.
Mica is the term for a large group of sheet silicates that can be parted into flexible or brittle sheets Includes the True Micas or Common Micas (with
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