Indialite

Mg2Al3(AlSi5)O18

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cyclosilicate, mineral. It was formed as the result of fusion and recrystallization of rocks above burning coal seams. It was subsequently found in nature in hornfels, and rapidly quenched volcanic rocks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the chemical formula of Indialite?
The chemical formula of Indialite is Mg2Al3(AlSi5)O18.