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Fluorapatite

Fluorapatite is a phosphate mineral that can occur in nature in a wide range of colors depending on its chemical admixture through green, yellow, purple, colorless, brown, gray, pink to blue. Apatite is a mineral that is formed by crystallization from magma or from accumulated residues of organic substances, so-called phosphorites. It is a very abundant accessory mineral, which is one of the basic components of rocks. It is the most abundant phosphate in the earth's crust. It occurs in very wide conditions from magmatic activity to sedimentation. It can be granular, acicular, earthy, in hexagonal crystals or in spherical concretions. More info

Fluorapatite is a phosphate mineral that can occur in nature in a wide range of colors depending on its chemical admixture through green, yellow, purple, colorless, brown, gray, pink to blue. Apatite is a mineral that is formed by crystallization from magma or from accumulated residues of organic substances, so-called phosphorites. It is a very abundant accessory mineral, which is one of the basic components of rocks. It is the most abundant phosphate in the earth's crust. It occurs in very wide conditions from magmatic activity to sedimentation. It can be granular, acicular, earthy, in hexagonal crystals or in spherical concretions.
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