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Chrysolite, commonly known as olivine, is classified as a silicate mineral. It is composed primarily of magnesium and iron silicate (Mg, Fe)2SiO4. This mineral is characterized by its green color and is often found in igneous rocks. Its silicate structure is defined by the presence of silicate tetrahedra linked with metal cations.

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