natriumfeldspaat
Natriumfeldspaat, also known as sodium feldspar, is a group of tectosilicate minerals that contain sodium and aluminum in their structure. It is a common constituent of igneous rocks, particularly granite, and is also found in some metamorphic and sedimentary rocks. The most common members of the natriumfeldspaat group are albite (NaAlSi3O8) and anorthoclase (NaAlSi3O8-KAlSi3O8).
Natriumfeldspaat is characterized by its white to gray color, vitreous luster, and perfect cleavage in two
The term "feldspar" comes from the German word "Feldspat," which means "rock breaker." This name was given
Natriumfeldspaat is also significant in the study of petrology and geochemistry. Its presence and abundance in