Sperlingite

(H2O)K(Mn2+Fe3+)(Al2Ti)(PO4)4[O(OH)][(H2O)9(OH)]·4H2O

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Sperlingite is a rare palladium arsenide mineral first described from the Sudbury igneous complex in Ontario, Canada, one of the world's most important platinum-group element ore systems. It forms tiny metallic grains within PGE-sulfide ore assemblages. The mineral contributes to knowledge of palladium arsenide chemistry in magmatic sulfide ore systems and is named in honor of Canadian mineralogist Egon Sperling.

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What is the chemical formula of Sperlingite?
The chemical formula of Sperlingite is (H2O)K(Mn2+Fe3+)(Al2Ti)(PO4)4[O(OH)][(H2O)9(OH)]·4H2O.