
Black Tourmaline
Schorl (Na(Fe²⁺)₃Al₆(BO₃)₃Si₆O₁₈(OH)₄)
Hardness: 7-7.5 on Mohs scale; Color: typically opaque black, can be dark blue or dark green; Luster: vitreous (glassy) to resinous; Crystal structure: trigonal, often forming prismatic crystals with vertical striations, frequently acicular (needle-like) or columnar; Cleavage: indistinct; Specific Gravity: 3.06-3.26
- Hardness
- 7-7
- Color
- typically opaque black, can be dark blue or dark green
- Luster
- vitreous (glassy) to resinous
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