Step 1: Understanding the question.
The question asks about a specific texture in minerals characterized by the exsolution of albite in K-feldspar. This texture is typically referred to as perthite.
Step 2: Analyzing the options.
(A) myrmekite: Myrmekite is a texture where quartz forms intergrowths with feldspar, but not related to albite in K-feldspar.
(B) graphic: The graphic texture refers to the intergrowth of two minerals, commonly quartz and feldspar, but not exsolved albite.
(C) perthite: This is the correct answer. Perthite refers to a texture in K-feldspar where exsolved albite forms thin lamellae within the feldspar.
(D) antiperthite: Antiperthite is the opposite texture, where exsolved K-feldspar is present in albite.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answer is (C) perthite because it specifically refers to the exsolution texture of albite in K-feldspar.
| Group I | Group II |
| P. Sillimanite | 1. First order |
| Q. Quartz | 2. Second order |
| R. Muscovite | 3. Greater than third order |
| S. Calcite | 4. Third order variegated |
| Group I | Group II |
| P. Bababudan Group | 1. Eastern Dharwar |
| Q. Banded Gneissic Complex-I | 2. Western Dharwar |
| R. Bonai Granite | 3. Aravalli |
| S. Kolar Group | 4. Singhbhum |