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Empirical formula: Ca5(PO4)3F
a: 9.363 Å
b: 9.363 Å
c: 6.878 Å
α (alpha): 90.00 °
β (beta): 90.00 °
γ (gamma): 120.00 °
Volume: 522.18 Å3
Space group: P63/m
Z: 2
R(F): 0.0290
Common name: Apatite
Common name: Fluorapatite
Short description: Apatite is found in all rock types.
Keyword: phosphate
Keyword: fertilizer
Citation of a publication: Reference: Materials Research Bulletin 7 (1972) p1331 Authors: Sudarsanan, K, Mackie, P E, Young, R A
IUPAC name: Calcium tris(phosphate) fluoride
Copyright notice: Crystallographic information obtained from CIF file from Inorganic Crystal Structure Database. ICSD Collection Code: 9444
Layman's explanation: Apatite can be any of three different minerals depending on the predominance of fluorine, chlorine, or the hydroxyl group. It is typically green, and either transparent or translucent. It is prominently found and produced in Mexico, Ontario, Germany, Russia, USA, Sri Lanka and Brazil. Apatite can be cut into gemstones, although it is too soft and brittle to be a highly durable and thus highly popular gemstone. Its main use is as a source of phosphate for fertilizer. An interesting fact about the name "apatite" for the mineral is that it is part of what makes up the teeth in all vertebrae animals.
Lab name: Common molecules
Sample provider: Obtained from the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database
Status: Complete, visible to public
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