tungstates
Tungstates are chemical compounds that contain the tungstate anion, WO4^2−, or related tungsten(VI) oxoanions derived from tungstic acid H2WO4. The central atom is tungsten in the +6 oxidation state. The basic building block is the tetrahedral [WO4]2− anion; in aqueous solution these units can link through shared oxygens to form larger polyoxometalate species, such as metatungstate and paratungstate, depending on pH and concentration.
Tungstate minerals include scheelite, CaWO4, and wolframite, (Fe,Mn)WO4, which are the principal ore minerals for tungsten.
Applications vary. Tungstates are used in pigments and phosphors; for example, calcium tungstate and zinc tungstate
In summary, tungstates describe a family of compounds centered on the WO4 tetrahedron, ranging from mineral