Touretite

LiAl4Be4(B11Be)O28

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Touretite is a rare fluorine-bearing phosphate mineral discovered in pegmatitic or metamorphic rocks with elevated rare earth element content. It forms colorless to pale yellow microscopic crystals and belongs to a small group of natural fluorophosphate mineral species. The mineral is named for French mineralogist Jacques Touret and contributes to understanding F-REE phosphate crystal chemistry.

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What is the chemical formula of Touretite?
The chemical formula of Touretite is LiAl4Be4(B11Be)O28.