Markwelchite

TlPbSbS3

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Markwelchite is a rare vanadium antimonate mineral first described from highly oxidized vanadium-rich ore deposits, representing an unusual natural combination of vanadate and antimonate anion groups. It forms small orange to brownish-orange crystals in the oxidized zone. The mineral is named in honor of mineralogist Mark Welch and is scientifically significant for its novel crystal chemistry.

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What is the chemical formula of Markwelchite?
The chemical formula of Markwelchite is TlPbSbS3.