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what do you mean by synite​

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Answered by ishuishanigupta
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Syenite, any of a class of intrusive igneous rocks essentially composed of an alkali feldspar and a ferromagnesian mineral. ... Chemically, syenites contain a moderate amount of silica, relatively large amounts of alkalies, and alumina. The name was first used by Pliny the Elder.

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Answered by chandidasdhibar
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Answer:

an igneous rock composed chiefly of feldspar

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