silicatesphosphates
Silicatesphosphates are a class of inorganic compounds that contain both silicon and phosphorus, bonded to oxygen atoms. These minerals are not naturally occurring in the Earth's crust as distinct compounds. Instead, they are typically found as mixtures or solid solutions where silicate and phosphate structures are intimately intergrown. Their geological occurrence is often limited to specific metamorphic environments or hydrothermal alteration zones where conditions are favorable for the simultaneous presence and interaction of silicon- and phosphorus-bearing fluids.
The properties of silicatesphosphates can vary widely depending on the precise ratio of silicon to phosphorus,