Phosphates, Arsenates, and Vanadates

 

The dominant building block of this mineral class is the PO4- tetrahedron. Phosphorus, arsenic, and vanadium may substitute for each other within the tetrahedron.

The typical mineral is vitreous to dull, often strongly-colored, above average average in density, has an average hardness, and a low index of refraction. The minerals of this class can have very complex chemical relationships and structures. It is a large mineral class, but many members are rare.

Minerals

Amblygonite
Apatite
Autinite
Carnotite
Erthyrite
Lazulite
Monazite
Pyromorphite
Triphlite
Turquoise
Vanadinite
Vivianite
Wavelite

Mineral Photos courtesy of R.Weller/Cochise College