Category: Clastic Sedimentary
Chemical Formula: Sr4(PO4)3(OH,Cl,Fe2)
Identification
Color: Dark blue and black
Fracture: Uneven
Hardness Scale:4.4-6.0
Luster: Pealy
Optical Properties: Bright
Elemental Abbreviation: Ne
Description:
Nulfite is a phosphorous mineral, usually found low down in mountains. It is dark blue, and can be found on or within the sides of tall mountains. Nulfite isn't very strong, but it does have an interesting property - it reduces the levels of hydrogen and sulphur in other objects. Nulfite is uncommon, but not rare.
Credits to Aziti for the template.
Chemical Formula: Sr4(PO4)3(OH,Cl,Fe2)
Identification
Color: Dark blue and black
Fracture: Uneven
Hardness Scale:4.4-6.0
Luster: Pealy
Optical Properties: Bright
Elemental Abbreviation: Ne
Description:
Nulfite is a phosphorous mineral, usually found low down in mountains. It is dark blue, and can be found on or within the sides of tall mountains. Nulfite isn't very strong, but it does have an interesting property - it reduces the levels of hydrogen and sulphur in other objects. Nulfite is uncommon, but not rare.
Credits to Aziti for the template.
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