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Which of the following is a large group of rock-forming silicate minerals that constitutes more than 50% of the Earth's crust and
is widely used in the glass and ceramic industries?
Amphibole
Feldspar
Zeolites
Pyroxene
- Feldspar
- Feldspar is a large group of rock-forming silicate minerals.
- It constitutes more than 50% of the Earth's crust.
- Widely used in glass and ceramic industries.
- Amphibole
- A group of inosilicate minerals.
- Not the predominant component of the Earth's crust.
- Used less frequently in industrial applications.
- Zeolites
- Microporous, aluminosilicate minerals.
- Known for their usefulness in catalysis and purification.
- Not a major component of the Earth's crust.
- Pyroxene
- A group of important rock-forming inosilicate minerals.
- Present in many igneous and metamorphic rocks.
- Not the predominant mineral group in the Earth's crust.
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