Dinilawiite

[Pb4OAl(OH)6]2(S2O3)2·(S2O3)(H2O)5

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Dinilawiite is an extremely rare phosphate mineral described from a highly unusual occurrence associated with meta-evaporite or altered pegmatitic environments. It forms colorless to pale white microscopic crystals with a complex hydrated phosphate composition. The mineral adds to the knowledge of rare phosphate mineral diversity in specialized geological settings.

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What is the chemical formula of Dinilawiite?
The chemical formula of Dinilawiite is [Pb4OAl(OH)6]2(S2O3)2·(S2O3)(H2O)5.