peryite
Peryite is a rare mineral discovered in 1994, found in the Poudrette quarry in Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada. It is named after the quarry where it was first identified. Peryite is a complex borosilicate mineral with the chemical formula (Na,Ca)2Ca2B4Si4O16(OH)2. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system and typically forms small, colorless to white crystals. The mineral is notable for its unique crystal structure and its association with other rare minerals in the Mont Saint-Hilaire area.
Peryite is often found in association with other borosilicate minerals such as datolite and prehnite. It is
Despite its rarity, peryite has been studied for its potential applications in materials science. Its complex
In summary, peryite is a rare borosilicate mineral discovered in the Mont Saint-Hilaire area of Quebec, Canada.