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Category
  
Phosphate minerals

Strunz classification
  
8.DE.10

Space group
  
Fddd

Formula(repeating unit)
  
Al2(PO4)F2(OH)•7H2O

Crystal system
  
Fluellite

Crystal class
  
Dipyramidal (mmm)H-M symbol: (2/m 2/m 2/m)

Fluellite is a mineral with the chemical formula Al2(PO4)F2(OH)•7H2O. The name is from its chemical composition, being a fluate of alumine (French).

It was first described in 1824 for an occurrence in the Stenna Gwyn Mine, St Stephen-in-Brannel, St Austell District, Cornwall, England.

It is a rare secondary mineral found in complex granite pegmatites where it forms by weathering of earlier phosphate minerals. It is found in association with fluorapatite, wavellite, phosphosiderite, strengite, aldermanite, cacoxenite, variscite, turquoise, fluorite and quartz.

References

Fluellite Wikipedia


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