oxyapatite
Oxyapatite is a mineral that belongs to the apatite group, characterized by the general chemical formula M10(XO4)6Y2. In the case of oxyapatite, the 'Y' site is occupied by oxygen atoms, making its ideal formula Ca10(PO4)6O. This distinguishes it from other apatites where the 'Y' site is typically occupied by halide ions like fluoride (fluoroapatite), chloride (chloroapatite), or bromide.
The structure of oxyapatite is based on a hexagonal crystal system. It is structurally related to hydroxyapatite
Due to the presence of oxygen in the 'Y' site, oxyapatite exhibits different chemical and physical properties