Newberyite
Newberyite is a rare phosphate mineral with the chemical formula Mg2(PO4)2·8H2O. It is a hydrated magnesium phosphate and is known for its unusual crystal structure. The mineral typically occurs as small, colorless to white prismatic crystals. It is often found in association with other hydrated phosphate minerals.
Newberyite was first discovered in the Custer County, Idaho, United States. It has since been found in
The mineral is named in honor of the American mineralogist and geologist John Newbery. Newberyite is not