Chemical Classification |
Silicate |
Color |
Usually white, pink, gray or brown. Also colorless, yellow, orange, red, black, blue, green. |
Streak |
White |
Luster |
Vitreous. Pearly on some cleavage faces. |
Diaphaneity |
Usually translucent to opaque. Rarely transparent. |
Cleavage |
Perfect in two directions. Cleavage planes usually intersect at or close to a 90 degree angle. |
Mohs Hardness |
6 to 6.5 |
Specific Gravity |
2.5 to 2.8 |
Diagnostic Properties |
Perfect cleavage, with cleavage faces usually intersecting at or close to 90 degrees. Consistent hardness, specific gravity and pearly luster on cleavage faces. |
Chemical Composition |
A generalized chemical composition of X(Al,Si)4O8, where X is usually potassium, sodium, or calcium, but rarely can be barium, rubidium, or strontium. |
Crystal System |
Triclinic, monoclinic |
Uses |
Crushed and powdered feldspar are important raw materials for the manufacture of plate glass, container glass, ceramic products, paints, plastics and many other products. Varieties of orthoclase, labradorite, oligoclase, microcline and other feldspar minerals have been cut and used as faceted and cabochon gems. |