Alvesite

NaKZrSi6O15·2H2O

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Alvesite is a rare phosphate mineral belonging to the whiteite group, containing magnesium, manganese, iron, and aluminum in a hydrated phosphate structure. It forms small colorless to pale yellowish crystals typically found in phosphate-rich granitic pegmatites. Alvesite is of scientific interest as a product of secondary alteration of primary phosphate minerals in evolved pegmatitic environments.

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What is the chemical formula of Alvesite?
The chemical formula of Alvesite is NaKZrSi6O15·2H2O.