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WagneriteThis page is about a mineral. For the term used for followers of the philosophy of Romantic composer Richard Wagner, or for fans of his compositions, see Wagnerism. Additional recommended knowledge
Wagnerite is a mineral, a combined phosphate and fluoride of iron and magnesium, formula (MgFe)2.PO4.F. It occurs in Pegmatite associated with other phosphate minerals. It is named after F.M. von Wagner, a German mining official. Categories: Magnesium minerals | Iron minerals | Phosphate minerals | Halide minerals |
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