Apatite

Ca5(PO4)3(F,Cl,OH)

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Apatite refers to a group of phosphate minerals and is the reference mineral for hardness 5 on the Mohs scale. It is the main source of phosphorus for biological systems and is the mineral that makes up tooth enamel and bone mineral.

Système Cristallin Hexagonal
Classe Minérale 08 Phosphates, Arsenates, and Vanadates
Dureté Mohs 5.0
Densité 3.16-3.22
Couleur Green, blue, yellow, violet, colorless
Éclat Vitreous
Trait White
Clivage Poor {0001}
Cassure Conchoidal to uneven
Transparence Transparent
Habitus Cristallin Prismatic, tabular

Dureté Mohs

Mohs Hardness: 5,0 – 5,0
1 Soft10 Hard

Système Cristallin

Hexagonal

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hardness of Apatite?
Apatite has a Mohs hardness of 5.0.
What crystal system does Apatite belong to?
Apatite crystallizes in the Hexagonal crystal system.
What color is Apatite?
Apatite is typically Green, blue, yellow, violet, colorless.
What type of luster does Apatite have?
Apatite exhibits a Vitreous luster.
What is the chemical formula of Apatite?
The chemical formula of Apatite is Ca5(PO4)3(F,Cl,OH).