Andalusite

Andalusite is a mineral formed by the metamorphism of aluminous shales and slate. It is used in the manufacture of spark plugs and other porcelains and may serve as a gem stone if it is clear and transparent. It is named from Andalusia, a province of Spain where it was first discovered. It has the formulae Al2SiO5 and a relative hardness of 8.

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