About: Apatite

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Mineral group, calcium phosphate

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  • minerale (it)
  • ásvány (hu)
  • grup de minerals (ca)
  • minerál (cs)
  • группа минералов (ru)
  • Mineral, Calcium-Phosphat (de)
  • fosfātu klases minerāls (lv)
  • groupe de minéraux en phosphate de calcium (fr)
  • kalk- en fosfaathoudend mineraal (nl)
  • mineral fosfatado (es)
  • mineral group, calcium phosphate (en)
  • skupina mineralov; kalcijev fosfat (sl)
  • שם קיבוצי לשלושה מינרלים זרחתיים (iw)
  • Ca5(PO4)3(F,Cl,OH). Kaltzio fosfato hexagonala. Mineral osagarria da arroka-mota guztietan, sedimentario, igneo zein metamorfikoetan. Hezur eta hortzetako mineral fosfatodunak apatitoaren taldekoak dira. (eu)
  • Појаве металичних минералних сировина су геолошка тела природних граница, изграђена од различитих елемената и једињења (минерала) у којима садржаји корисних компоненти вишеструко прелазе средње садржаје тих компоненти у Земљиној кори али која, ус (sr)
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  • 0.002000 (xsd:double)
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  • Apatite , on siderite, from Portugal (en)
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  • Dipyramidal (en)
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  • [0001] indistinct, [1010] indistinct (en)
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  • Transparent to translucent, usually green, less often colorless, yellow, blue to violet, pink, brown. (en)
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  • Transparent to translucent (en)
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  • 0.013000 (xsd:double)
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  • Yellow stones – purplish-pink, which is stronger in long wave; blue stones – blue to light-blue in both long and short wave; green stones – greenish-yellow, which is stronger in long wave; violet stones – greenish-yellow in long wave, light-purple in short wave. (en)
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  • Ca53 (en)
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  • Conchoidal to uneven (en)
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  • 3.160000 (xsd:double)
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  • Tabular, prismatic crystals, massive, compact or granular (en)
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  • Ap (en)
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  • Vitreous to subresinous (en)
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  • 5 (xsd:integer)
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  • Apatite group (en)
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  • Double refractive, uniaxial negative (en)
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  • Blue stones – strong, blue and yellow to colorless. Other colors are weak to very weak. (en)
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  • Vitreous (en)
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  • 1.634000 (xsd:double)
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  • White (en)
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  • 8 (xsd:integer)
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  • P63/m (en)
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  • Apatite (en)
  • Apatita (ca)
  • Apatit (cs)
  • أباتيت (ar)
  • Απατίτης (el)
  • Apatito (eo)
  • Apatit (de)
  • Apatita (es)
  • Apatito (eu)
  • Apatite (fr)
  • Apaitít (ga)
  • Apatite (it)
  • Apatit (in)
  • 燐灰石 (ja)
  • 인회석 (ko)
  • Apatyt (pl)
  • Apatita (pt)
  • Apatiet (nl)
  • Apatit (sv)
  • Апатит (ru)
  • Апатит (uk)
  • 磷灰石 (zh)
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  • Apatite group (en)
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