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- Switzerite abstract "Switzerite is a mineral with the chemical formula of (Mn)3(PO4)2·7H2O. The mineral was named after George Switzer, former Curator of Minerals at the US National Museum.The mineral is monoclinic prismatic, meaning that it has one mirror plane, one 2-fold rotation axis which is perpendicular to the mirror plane and a center of symmetry. Switzerite is a part of the monoclinic space group P 21/a. For its optical properties, Switzerite is classified as anisotropic, has a low surface relief and birefringence of δ = 0.020.Switzerite was first discovered in the 1960s and is a relatively uncommon mineral found in a few localities in Europe, North America, and Australia. This mineral is found in phosphate mines, along with other phosphate minerals. Alone, Switzerite does not have a huge significance due to its rarity and extremely small size. This mineral is found with other phosphate minerals thus, the importance of Switzerite is that it is used, along with the other phosphate minerals, for agricultural purposes. It is unstable and immediately dehydrates into metaswitzerite on exposure to the atmosphere.".
- Switzerite thumbnail Metaswitzerite-177958.jpg?width=300.
- Switzerite wikiPageID "28849609".
- Switzerite wikiPageLength "3649".
- Switzerite wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Switzerite wikiPageRevisionID "686640383".
- Switzerite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron_minerals.
- Switzerite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Manganese_minerals.
- Switzerite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Switzerite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phosphate_minerals.
- Switzerite wikiPageWikiLink George_Switzer_(mineralogist).
- Switzerite wikiPageWikiLink Metaswitzerite.
- Switzerite wikiPageWikiLink Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Switzerite wikiPageWikiLink Phosphate_minerals.
- Switzerite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Switzerite".
- Switzerite wikiPageWikiLinkText "switzerite".
- Switzerite caption "Switzerite from Foote Lithium County Mine, Kings Mountain District, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA".
- Switzerite category Phosphate_minerals.
- Switzerite cleavage "Perfect Cleavage".
- Switzerite color "Pale pink, Pinkish brown".
- Switzerite density "2.535".
- Switzerite diaphaneity "Transparent to Translucent".
- Switzerite formula "32".
- Switzerite luster "Pearly".
- Switzerite mohs "2".
- Switzerite molweight "481.55".
- Switzerite name "Switzerite".
- Switzerite opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Switzerite streak "White".
- Switzerite strunz "8".
- Switzerite system "Monoclinic - Prismatic".
- Switzerite unitCell "a = 8.528, b = 13.166, c = 11.812, Z = 4; beta = 110.05° V = 1,245.87".
- Switzerite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mineral.
- Switzerite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Phosphate-mineral-stub.
- Switzerite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Switzerite subject Category:Iron_minerals.
- Switzerite subject Category:Manganese_minerals.
- Switzerite subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Switzerite subject Category:Phosphate_minerals.
- Switzerite hypernym Mineral.
- Switzerite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Switzerite type Mineral.
- Switzerite type ChemicalObject.
- Switzerite type Thing.
- Switzerite type Q7946.
- Switzerite comment "Switzerite is a mineral with the chemical formula of (Mn)3(PO4)2·7H2O. The mineral was named after George Switzer, former Curator of Minerals at the US National Museum.The mineral is monoclinic prismatic, meaning that it has one mirror plane, one 2-fold rotation axis which is perpendicular to the mirror plane and a center of symmetry. Switzerite is a part of the monoclinic space group P 21/a.".
- Switzerite label "Switzerite".
- Switzerite sameAs Q3978972.
- Switzerite sameAs Switzerita.
- Switzerite sameAs Switzerite.
- Switzerite sameAs m.0ddhkfq.
- Switzerite sameAs Світцерит.
- Switzerite sameAs Q3978972.
- Switzerite wasDerivedFrom Switzerite?oldid=686640383.
- Switzerite depiction Metaswitzerite-177958.jpg.
- Switzerite isPrimaryTopicOf Switzerite.
- Switzerite name "Switzerite".