Muscovite Mica Mineral Specimen, Muscovite Mica Mineral Specimen forms in thin sheets that are individually weak, but comprehensively strong., Each
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Here is the corrected text: Raw Muscovite Mica Specimen - Single Sample, 1" Muscovite mica is a mineral that forms from cooled magma. It forms in thin sheets that are individually weak but comprehensively strong when combined. As a major component of various rocks, including igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, muscovite is excellent for classroom mineral study and identification. The thin, layered structure of mica is perfect for demonstrating variable hardness and cleavage, physical properties of minerals, as well as Bowen's reaction series. While each specimen may vary slightly in shape, size, and color, it will measure approximately 1" in length. Each specimen is individually packaged, labeled, and barcoded for easy identification and storage. Selected and Processed by a Geologist Each and every specimen is selected and hand-processed by an actual geologist, ensuring that each sample exhibits defining features. Our rocks and minerals are sourced from various locations around the world and are hand-processed in Victor, NY. Technical Support Always feel free to reach out to our team of scientists and geologists for additional information or to assist you with any questions regarding our rock and mineral samples.
Additional Information
| SKU | 13111322 |
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| UOM | Each |
| UNSPSC | 60103900 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ESNG0022 |
