Shiranuiite

Cu1+(Rh3+Rh4+)S4

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Shiranuiite is a rare calcium manganese phosphate mineral discovered in metamorphosed manganese-rich sedimentary sequences in Japan. It forms pale pink to white prismatic crystals in Mn-bearing calc-silicate assemblages. The mineral is named for the Shiranui area of Japan and is of scientific interest for documenting calcium-manganese phosphate phase relations in low-grade metamorphic Mn deposits.

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What is the chemical formula of Shiranuiite?
The chemical formula of Shiranuiite is Cu1+(Rh3+Rh4+)S4.