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FluorcaphiteFluorcaphite is a mineral with the chemical formula (Ca,Sr,Ce,Na)5(PO4)3F. It is found in the Kola Peninsula in Russia. Its crystals are hexagonal to pyramidal. It is light to bright yellow and leaves a white streak. It is transparent and has a vitreous luster. It is rated 5 on the Mohs Scale. Fluorcaphite is radioactive. Categories: Calcium minerals | Strontium minerals | Lanthanide minerals | Sodium minerals | Phosphate minerals | Fluorine compounds | Halide minerals |
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