Karlleuite

Ca2MnO4

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Karlleuite is a rare zinc arsenate mineral discovered in the oxidized zone of a zinc-arsenic deposit in South Africa. It forms bright white to colorless prismatic crystals associated with secondary arsenates including adamine and olivenite. The mineral is named in honor of a South African mineralogist and is of interest to collectors and researchers of secondary arsenate mineralogy.

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What is the chemical formula of Karlleuite?
The chemical formula of Karlleuite is Ca2MnO4.