FLUOROAPATITE
FLUOROAPATITE
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Apatite refers to a group of phosphate minerals, primarily including hydroxyapatite, fluorapatite, and chlorapatite, characterized by significant amounts of OH−, F−, and Cl− ions in their crystal structures. The combined formula for these three prevalent endmembers is represented as Ca10(PO4)6(OH,F,Cl)2, while the individual mineral unit cell formulas are Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 for hydroxyapatite, Ca10(PO4)6F2 for fluorapatite, and Ca10(PO4)6Cl2 for chlorapatite.
The term "apatite" was introduced by German geologist Abraham Gottlob Werner in 1786, although the specific mineral he identified was later reclassified as fluorapatite in 1860 by mineralogist Karl Friedrich August Rammelsberg. Apatite is frequently confused with other minerals, a phenomenon that is reflected in its name, which originates from the Greek word ἀπατάω (apatáō), meaning to deceive.
Specimen details
Specimen details
The numbers under "variant" are the measurements in mm and weight in grams. Where known, the origin of the specimen is mentioned. The number at the end, is the specimen number in our collection. Colours may vary, due to photography.
Care
Care
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Shipping
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