%0 Journal Article %T INVESTIGATION OF PERIDOT AND GREEN TOURMALINE IN TERMS OF CHEMICAL STRUCTURE AND IMPURITIES %A Saeed SALAHI %A Sahar BAHARI JOKANDAN %J Journal of Organizational Behavior Research %@ 2528-9705 %D 2022 %V 7 %N 1 %P 22S0788 %X Tourmaline is a mineral shaped in nature that can have phenomena such as chatoyancy / aventu, which are often found in white, pinkish-white, greenish-yellow, green, purple-blue. In contrast, peridot is a subset of the olivine mineral that can have the phenomenon of chatoyancy/star 4 or 6 / aventu, which is often found in nature in greenish-yellow, green, yellow colors. Peridot mineral and tourmaline mineral are both found in green colors in nature and can have properties such as similar impurities, which makes it difficult to distinguish these two minerals from each other. In addition to these, there are some features and differences with each other that cause the separation of the two, as well as some impurities specific to each mineral. Tourmaline contains amounts of aluminum, magnesium, sodium, lithium and copper. Tourmaline can be found in green, pink, black, etc. in nature. Its green color is very similar to Peridot. Peridot is an ideochromatic mineral, meaning that its coloring agent is part of the chemical formula of the rock, while tourmaline is not.   %U https://odad.org/article/investigation-of-peridot-and-green-tourmaline-in-terms-of-chemical-structure-and-impurities-gezzfnyhmc6ngnq