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Muscovite, white mica, is a major constituent of acid igneous rocks and pegmatites, as well as metamorphic schists and gneisses; the largest crystals come from pegmatites.
Muscovite cleaves perfectly into thin, transparent, flexible plates.These were occasionally used as window panes, but most commonly to provide heat-proof windows on heating stoves and cooking ranges. Muscovite is now used as an insulating material in the electrical and electronics industry.
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Crystal system:
monoclinic |