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Fluckite
General
CategoryPhosphates, Arsenates,Vanadates
Formula
(repeating unit)
CaMnH2(AsO4) 2 2H2O [1]
Space groupTriclinic
Identification
ColorColorless, Light to Dark Pink
Crystal habitCrystals prismatic, typically radiating to spherulitic
Cleavage(010) Perfect, (100) Good, (101) Indistinct
Mohs scale hardness3.5-4
Lusterglassy
Streakwhite
Density3.05
Optical propertiesBiaxial (+), probable. α = 1.618 β = 1.627
γ= 1.642 2V(meas.) = Very
large.
Refractive indextranslucent
Birefringence0.024
References[2],[3],[4],[5],

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Fluckite is a mineral with the chemical formula CaMnH2(AsO4) 2 2H2O [1]

Fluckite is named after the minerologist Pierre Fluck of Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg, France.[6]


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