Désorite

Pb2(Fe3+6Zn)O2(PO4)4(OH)8

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Désorite is a rare manganese iron sulfide mineral occurring in skarn deposits and metamorphosed iron-manganese ores. It forms dark brownish-gray to black prismatic crystals with a metallic luster, typically associated with other sulfide and oxide minerals in Fe-Mn rich metamorphic assemblages. The mineral is of scientific interest for understanding the behavior of manganese in sulfide-bearing skarn and metamorphic systems.

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What is the chemical formula of Désorite?
The chemical formula of Désorite is Pb2(Fe3+6Zn)O2(PO4)4(OH)8.