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Babingtonite-Manganbabingtonite Series

Formula:
Ca
 
2
(Fe
2+
 
,Mn)Fe
3+
 
Si
 
5
O
 
14
(OH)
System:Triclinic
A series between Babingtonite and Manganbabingtonite
Series Formula:
Ca
 
2
(Fe,Mn)FeSi
 
5
O
 
14
(OH)
-
Ca
 
2
(Mn,Fe)FeSi
 
5
O
 
14
(OH)

Classification of Babingtonite-Manganbabingtonite Series

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Crystallography of Babingtonite-Manganbabingtonite Series

Crystal System:Triclinic

Chemical Properties of Babingtonite-Manganbabingtonite Series

Other Information

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