potassiumfeldspaatit
Potassiumfeldspaatit, commonly known as potassium feldspars, are a group of aluminosilicate minerals within the feldspar group. They share the general formula KAlSi3O8, though variations in composition are possible. These minerals are characterized by the presence of potassium ions within their crystal structure. The most well-known members of this group include orthoclase and microcline, which are polymorphs and differ in their crystal structure and symmetry. Sanidine is another important potassium feldspar, typically found in volcanic rocks.
Potassium feldspars are essential components of many igneous rocks, particularly granites and syenites, where they often
In terms of physical properties, potassium feldspars are generally hard, with a Mohs hardness of 6. They