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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Arsenate minerals, Calcium arsenate, Lavendulan, Chalcophyllite, Chromated copper arsenate, Warikahnite, Tsumcorite, Austinite, Cornubite, Arsenic acid, Picropharmacolite, Erythrite, Sewardite, Mimetite, Duftite, Metazeunerite, Pharmacosiderite, Adamite, Keyite, Lead hydrogen arsenate, Copper(II) arsenate, Olivenite, Fluckite, Eveite, Liroconite, Conichalcite, Cahnite, Vladimirite, Beudantite, Clinoclase, Legrandite, Roselite, Annabergite, Monosodium methyl arsenate, Agardite, Arthurite, Bukovskyite, Tyrolite, Mixite, Bayldonite, Scorodite, Aerugite, Cabalzarite, Potassium arsenate, Ammonium arsenate, Euchroite, Xanthiosite, Haidingerite, Abernathyite, Adelite, Campylite, Fornacite, Geigerite, Akrochordite, Allactite, Andyrobertsite, Weilite, Kaatialaite, Brassite, Kankite. Excerpt: Arsenate minerals usually refer to the naturally occurring orthoarsenates, possessing the (AsO4) anion group and, more rarely, other arsenates with anions like AsO3(OH) (also written HAsO4) (example: pharmacolite Ca(AsO3OH)2H2O) or (very rarely) (example: andyrobertsite). Arsenite minerals are much less common. Both the Dana and the Strunz mineral classifications place the arsenates in with the phosphate minerals. Example arsenate minerals include: IMA-CNMNC proposes a new hierarchical scheme (Mills et al., 2009). This list uses it to modify the Classification of Nickel-Strunz (10 ed, pending publication). Nickel-Strunz code scheme: NN.XY.##x 08.B Arsenates with Additional Anions, without H2O 08.C Arsenates without Additional Anions, with H2O 08.D Arsenates 08.E Uranyl Arsenates 08.F Polyarsenates 08.X Unclassified Strunz Arsenates 08.A Vanadates without additional anions, without H2O 08.B Vanadates with Additional Anions, without H2O 08.C Vanadates without Additional Anions, with H2O 08.D Vanadates 08.F -Polyvanadates 08.X Unclassified ...