Maruyamaite

K(MgAl2)(Al5Mg)(BO3)3(Si6O18)(OH)3O

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first IMA-approved K mineral, member of the tourmaline group

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the chemical formula of Maruyamaite?
The chemical formula of Maruyamaite is K(MgAl2)(Al5Mg)(BO3)3(Si6O18)(OH)3O.