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Phosphates

Order
Kingdom
1Minerals
Phylum
4Naturals
Class
4Lapidae
Subclass
0
Phase
5Phosphates
Subphase
0
Stage
15
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Info

Chapter

1-423.05.00

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Family
Phosphate minerals
Mineralogy
Phosphate minerals contain the tetrahedrally coordinated phosphate (PO43?) anion along sometimes with arsenate (AsO43?) and vanadate (VO43?) substitutions, and chloride (Cl?), fluoride (F?), and hydroxide (OH?) anions that also fit into the crystal structure.
This is a large and diverse group, however, only a few species are relatively common. Phosphate rock has high concentration of phosphate minerals, most commonly of the apatite group. It is the major resource mined to produce phosphate fertilizers for the agriculture sector. Phosphate is also used in animal feed supplements, food preservatives, anti-corrosion agents, cosmetics, fungicides, ceramics, water treatment and metallurgy.
Phosphate minerals are often used for control of rust and prevention of corrosion on ferrous materials applied with electrochemical conversion coatings.
The largest use of minerals mined for their phosphate content is the production of fertilizer.
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  • xStoffertite
  • xPhoxite
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  • xHydroxyphosphates
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