THE WHITEITE GROUP OF MINERALS


The whiteite minerals are a group of rare phosphates that have similar structures. The group is named after one of the series within the group. The general formula for the group is AB2C2(PO4)4(OH)2 - 8H2O The A ion can be calcium, manganese or boron. The B ion is always a +2 metal ion such as manganese, iron, zinc or magnesium. One of the B ions must be either magnesium or iron. The C ion is always a +3 metal ion and can be either iron or aluminum.

These minerals are some of the more common minerals of the Whiteite Group:

 

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