felsparipitoisia
Felsparipitoisia is a mineral species in the feldspar group that has been described in contemporary mineralogy. It is distinguished by the incorporation of titanium into the tetrahedral framework of the alkali feldspar structure, which can give a pale green to colorless appearance and a higher refractive index than typical potassic feldspars.
Occurrence and composition: Felsparipitoisia occurs in pegmatitic rocks associated with quartz, muscovite, and sometimes beryl, typically
Physical properties: It has a Mohs hardness around 6, two cleavages, and a vitreous luster. Refractive indices
Taxonomic status and significance: Felsparipitoisia is regarded as a high-temperature member of the alkali feldspar subgroup.