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+ | Orthoclase is a yellow stone that will can be found in Igneous Extrusive and Metamorphic layers. | ||
+ | ==Real-Life Information== | ||
+ | Orthoclase, a potassium-aluminum silicate, is an Alkali feldspar mineral that forms in relatively moderate temperature for a igneous mineral, between 500 and 900 degrees centigrade. Orthoclase chemical formula is identical to that of [[Microcline]] (KAlSi<sub>3</sub>O<sub>8</sub>), but Microcline forms at lower temperatures (usually below 400 degrees centigrade). Gem quality Orthoclase is one of two minerals that are called [[Moonstone]]. | ||
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You have struck orthoclase!
In-Game Information
Orthoclase is a yellow stone that will can be found in Igneous Extrusive and Metamorphic layers.
Real-Life Information
Orthoclase, a potassium-aluminum silicate, is an Alkali feldspar mineral that forms in relatively moderate temperature for a igneous mineral, between 500 and 900 degrees centigrade. Orthoclase chemical formula is identical to that of Microcline (KAlSi3O8), but Microcline forms at lower temperatures (usually below 400 degrees centigrade). Gem quality Orthoclase is one of two minerals that are called Moonstone.
used with kaolinite sometimes for ceramics
[INORGANIC:ORTHOCLASE]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:STONE_TEMPLATE]
[STATE_NAME_ADJ:ALL_SOLID:orthoclase][DISPLAY_COLOR:6:7:1][TILE:'%']
[ENVIRONMENT:IGNEOUS_INTRUSIVE:CLUSTER:100]
[ENVIRONMENT:METAMORPHIC:CLUSTER:100]
[IS_STONE]
[MELTING_POINT:12250] |