Lednevite

Cu[PO3(OH)]·H2O

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Lednevite is a rare potassium sodium magnesium sulfate mineral discovered in volcanic fumarolic deposits of the Tolbachik volcanic complex, Kamchatka, Russia. It forms colorless to white crystalline masses in high-temperature gas vent environments. The mineral contributes to understanding the diversity of alkali sulfate phases that form in active volcanic fumarole systems.

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What is the chemical formula of Lednevite?
The chemical formula of Lednevite is Cu[PO3(OH)]·H2O.