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Xanthoxenite is a rare calcium iron(III) phosphate mineral with formula: Ca4Fe3+2(PO4)4(OH)2·3H2O. It occurs as earthy pale to brownish yellow incrustations and lath shaped crystals. It crystallizes in the triclinic crystal system. It occurs as an alteration product of triphylite in pegmatites. It occurs associated with apatite, whitlockite, childrenite–eosphorite, , strunzite, , , amblygonite and siderite. It has been found in Australia, Brazil, Portugal, Spain, Ukraine, and the United States. It was first described in 1920 for an occurrence in North Groton, Grafton County, New Hampshire.

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  • Xantoxenita (ca)
  • Xantoxeno (es)
  • Xanthoxenita (eu)
  • Xanthoxénite (fr)
  • Xanthoxenite (it)
  • Xanthoxenite (en)
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  • La xantoxenita és un mineral de la classe dels fosfats, que pertany al grup whiteïta. Va ser descoberta l'any 1949 i rep el seu nom del grec xanthos, groc, i oxenite, en al·lusió a la seva semblança a la cacoxenita. (ca)
  • Xanthoxenita fosfato motako minerala da. (eu)
  • El xantoxeno o xantoxenita es un mineral de la clase de los minerales fosfatos, y dentro de esta pertenece al llamado “grupo de la ”.​ Fue descubierta en 1920 en una mina del condado de Grafton, en Nuevo Hampshire (Estados Unidos), siendo nombrada así del griego xanthos (amarillo) más oxenite, en alusión a su semejanza con la cacoxenita.​ (es)
  • La xanthoxénite est un minéral de la classe des phosphates qui appartient au . Il a été découvert en 1949 et tire son nom du grec xanthos, jaune, et d'oxenite, en référence à sa ressemblance à la cacoxénite. (fr)
  • La xanthoxenite è un minerale. (it)
  • Xanthoxenite is a rare calcium iron(III) phosphate mineral with formula: Ca4Fe3+2(PO4)4(OH)2·3H2O. It occurs as earthy pale to brownish yellow incrustations and lath shaped crystals. It crystallizes in the triclinic crystal system. It occurs as an alteration product of triphylite in pegmatites. It occurs associated with apatite, whitlockite, childrenite–eosphorite, , strunzite, , , amblygonite and siderite. It has been found in Australia, Brazil, Portugal, Spain, Ukraine, and the United States. It was first described in 1920 for an occurrence in North Groton, Grafton County, New Hampshire. (en)
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  • Xanthoxenite (en)
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  • Xanthoxenite (en)
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streak
  • White (en)
strunz
unit cell
  • a = 6.7 Å, b = 8.85 Å (en)
  • c = 6.54 Å; α = 92.1° (en)
  • β = 110.1°, γ = 93.2°; Z = 1 (en)
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class
  • Pinacoidal (en)
color
  • Pale to brownish yellow (en)
gravity
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  • P (en)
system
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  • La xantoxenita és un mineral de la classe dels fosfats, que pertany al grup whiteïta. Va ser descoberta l'any 1949 i rep el seu nom del grec xanthos, groc, i oxenite, en al·lusió a la seva semblança a la cacoxenita. (ca)
  • Xanthoxenita fosfato motako minerala da. (eu)
  • El xantoxeno o xantoxenita es un mineral de la clase de los minerales fosfatos, y dentro de esta pertenece al llamado “grupo de la ”.​ Fue descubierta en 1920 en una mina del condado de Grafton, en Nuevo Hampshire (Estados Unidos), siendo nombrada así del griego xanthos (amarillo) más oxenite, en alusión a su semejanza con la cacoxenita.​ (es)
  • La xanthoxénite est un minéral de la classe des phosphates qui appartient au . Il a été découvert en 1949 et tire son nom du grec xanthos, jaune, et d'oxenite, en référence à sa ressemblance à la cacoxénite. (fr)
  • La xanthoxenite è un minerale. (it)
  • Xanthoxenite is a rare calcium iron(III) phosphate mineral with formula: Ca4Fe3+2(PO4)4(OH)2·3H2O. It occurs as earthy pale to brownish yellow incrustations and lath shaped crystals. It crystallizes in the triclinic crystal system. It occurs as an alteration product of triphylite in pegmatites. It occurs associated with apatite, whitlockite, childrenite–eosphorite, , strunzite, , , amblygonite and siderite. It has been found in Australia, Brazil, Portugal, Spain, Ukraine, and the United States. It was first described in 1920 for an occurrence in North Groton, Grafton County, New Hampshire. (en)
cleavage
  • Perfect {010} (en)
diaphaneity
  • Translucent (en)
formula
  • Ca4Fe3+242·3H2O (en)
habit
  • Occurs as platy crystals and as lamellar aggregates and crusts (en)
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