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12 relations: Andrewsite, Arthurite, Copper(I) phosphide, Copper(II) phosphate, Cornetite, Libethenite, Metatorbernite, Pseudomalachite, Sampleite, Torbernite, Tsumebite, Turquoise.
Andrewsite
Andrewsite is a now discredited mineral originally reported at the Wheal Phoenix mine, near Liskeard in Cornwall.
See Copper phosphate and Andrewsite
Arthurite
Arthurite is a mineral composed of divalent copper and iron ions in combination with trivalent arsenate, phosphate and sulfate ions with hydrogen and oxygen.
See Copper phosphate and Arthurite
Copper(I) phosphide
Copper phosphide,, also copper(I) phosphide, cuprous phosphide, cuprophosphorus and phosphor copper, is a compound of copper and phosphorus, a phosphide of copper.
See Copper phosphate and Copper(I) phosphide
Copper(II) phosphate
Copper(II) phosphate are inorganic compounds with the formula Cu3(PO4)2.
See Copper phosphate and Copper(II) phosphate
Cornetite
Cornetite is a phosphate of copper with hydroxyl, named after the geologist.
See Copper phosphate and Cornetite
Libethenite
Libethenite is a rare copper phosphate hydroxide mineral.
See Copper phosphate and Libethenite
Metatorbernite
Metatorbernite (or meta-torbernite) is a radioactive phosphate mineral, and is a dehydration pseudomorph of torbernite.
See Copper phosphate and Metatorbernite
Pseudomalachite
Pseudomalachite is a phosphate of copper with hydroxyl, named from the Greek for "false" and "malachite", because of its similarity in appearance to the carbonate mineral malachite, Cu2(CO3)(OH)2.
See Copper phosphate and Pseudomalachite
Sampleite
Sampleite has a general formula of NaCaCu5(PO4)4Cl·5(H2O).
See Copper phosphate and Sampleite
Torbernite
Torbernite, also known as chalcolite, is a relatively common mineral with the chemical formula Cu2(H2O)12.
See Copper phosphate and Torbernite
Tsumebite
Tsumebite is a rare phosphate mineral named in 1912 after the locality where it was first found, the Tsumeb mine in Namibia, well known to mineral collectors for the wide range of minerals found there.
See Copper phosphate and Tsumebite
Turquoise
Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium, with the chemical formula.
See Copper phosphate and Turquoise
References
Also known as Copper phosphate (disambiguation).

