Teeth contain apatite. That's what apatite has to do with your teeth
Apatite is a calcium fluoride phosphate of variable composition, sometimes used in the manufacture of fertilizer.
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The primary use of apatite is in the manufacture of fertilizer, being a source of phosphorus. Apatite also is used in the fluoridation of drinking water and to put protective coatings on metals to prevent rust.
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Teeth contain apatite. That's what apatite has to do with your teeth
Yes Apatite is a mineral.
Apatite has a white streak.
Apatite has a white streak.
Apatite has a white streak.
Glass can scratch apatite but not feldspar.
It's about a 5 on moh's scale of hardness.
Apatite is a group of phosphate minerals. These minerals are made of hydroxylapatite.
The transparency of Apatite is clear, glassy, see through structure.
The colors of Apatite are green, yellow, blue, redish-brown, and purple.
the colors of apatite are green, yellow, blue, redish-brown and purple
Apatite is a calcium fluoride phosphate of variable composition, sometimes used in the manufacture of fertilizer.