eragal
Eragal is a rare and distinctive mineral that was first discovered in the late 19th century in the Ergal region of Ethiopia. It is known for its unique crystal structure and vibrant color, which ranges from deep blue to purple. The mineral is composed primarily of sodium, aluminum, and silicon, with a chemical formula of NaAlSi2O6. Eragal is typically found in small, prismatic crystals and is often associated with other minerals such as albite and quartz.
The name "eragal" is derived from the Ergal region, where it was first discovered. The mineral has
Despite its potential applications, eragal is not widely used in industry due to its rarity and the