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  1. Apatite - Wikipedia

    Apatite is a group of phosphate minerals, usually hydroxyapatite, fluorapatite and chlorapatite, with high concentrations of OH −, F − and Cl − ion, respectively, in the crystal.

  2. Apatite | Phosphate, Calcium & Fluoride | Britannica

    Apatite, any member of a series of phosphate minerals, the world’s major source of phosphorus, found as variously coloured glassy crystals, masses, or nodules.

  3. Apatite: Properties, Occurrence, Uses » Geology Science

    May 19, 2018 · Apatite is a group of phosphate minerals commonly found in a variety of geological environments. It is an important mineral due to its role in the formation of bones and …

  4. Apatite: Its uses as a mineral and gemstone - Geology.com

    What is Apatite? Apatite is the name of a group of phosphate minerals with similar chemical compositions and physical properties. They are an important constituent of phosphorite, a rock …

  5. Apatite: The mineral apatite information and pictures

    Apatite is the most common phosphate mineral, and is the main source of the phosphorus required by plants. The bones and teeth of most animals, including humans, are composed of …

  6. Apatite | Earth Sciences Museum | University of Waterloo

    Apatite can exist in many different forms, along with other minerals, as long as the base of apatite calcium (Ca 5) and phosphorous (PO4) exist together. There are three common forms of …

  7. Apatite Meaning, Properties, and Benefits - Geology Rocks ...

    Learn the mineralogy, history, and metaphysics of Apatite.