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Muscovite Mica, from Little Scatwell, Contin, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland, UK (REF:RSB21)

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Muscovite Mica, from Little Scatwell, Contin, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland, UK (REF:RSB21)Muscovite Mica, from Little Scatwell, Contin, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland, UK
In WW2 this type of Mica was used extensively in the electrical industries especially for radio parts.

Measurements Approx.
Height - 8.1 cm
Width - 0.8 cm
Length - 13.9 cm



The Mica group of sheet silicate minerals includes several closely related materials having nearly perfect basal cleavage. All are monoclinic, with a tendency towards pseudohexagonal crystals, and are similar in chemical composition. The nearly perfect cleavage, which is the most prominent characteristic of mica, is explained by the hexagonal sheet-like arrangement of its atoms.


The word mica is derived from the Latin word mica, meaning a crumb, and probably influenced by micare, to glitter.


  


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