Light-colored minerals typically contain a higher proportion of silica and lighter elements such as aluminum, potassium, and sodium. Common examples include quartz and feldspar, which are rich in these components. These minerals tend to have lower densities and are often found in igneous rocks, such as granite. Their lighter color is a result of the chemical composition that favors these lighter elements.
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