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Strengite

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and is partially soluble, particularly in conditions where there is a low pH and low oxidation-reduction potential. The color comes from ferric ion (Fe).
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Patrick, W. H. Jr.; Gotoh, S.; Williams, B. G. (February 9, 1973), "Strengite Dissolution in Flooded Soils and Sediments",
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Elsevier's dictionary of chemoetymology: the whies and whences of chemical nomenclature and terminology
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Colorless, pale violet, deep violet, red, carmine red, greenish white
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is a relatively rare iron phosphate mineral with the formula: FePO
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O. The mineral is named after the German mineralogist
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Index


Mineral
Formula
IMA symbol
Strunz classification
Dana classification
Crystal system
Orthorhombic
Crystal class
H-M Symbol
Space group
Formula mass
Crystal habit
Botryoidal
spherical
Cleavage
Mohs scale
Luster
Vitreous
Streak
Diaphaneity
Specific gravity
Density
g/cm
2V angle
Dispersion
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"IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols"

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