Moragite

Ca3TiSi2(Al2Si)O14

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grupo Moragite is a rare manganese phosphate mineral of the alluaudite, occurring in phosphate-rich granitic pegmatites with elevated manganese content. It forms pale brownish to orange prismatic or tabular crystals associated with lithiophilite, triphylite, and other Mn-Fe phosphate minerals. The mineral is of scientific interest for characterizing manganese partitioning in complex pegmatite phosphate assemblages.

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What is the chemical formula of Moragite?
The chemical formula of Moragite is Ca3TiSi2(Al2Si)O14.