{{Short description|Antimonite mineral}} {{Infobox mineral | name = Apuanite | image = Apuanite.jpg | caption = Cubic apuanite crystal found at its type locality | formula = Fe{{sup|2+}}Fe{{sup|3+}}{{sub|4}}Sb{{sup|3+}}{{sub|4}}O{{sub|12}}S | IMAsymbol = Apu | color = Black | mohs = 4-5 | luster = Metallic | diaphaneity = Opaque | gravity = 5.33 | density = 5.33 g/cm3 (Measured)<br/>5.22 g/cm3 (Calculated) }}

'''Apuanite''' (IMA symbol: Apu<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Warr|first=L.N.|date=2021|title=IMA-CNMNC approved mineral symbols|journal=Mineralogical Magazine|volume=85|issue=3 |pages=291–320|doi=10.1180/mgm.2021.43 |bibcode=2021MinM...85..291W |s2cid=235729616 |doi-access=free}}</ref>) is a rare iron antimony mineral with the chemical formula Fe{{sup|2+}}Fe{{sup|3+}}{{sub|4}}Sb{{sup|3+}}{{sub|4}}O{{sub|12}}S whose type locality is the Province of Lucca in Italy.<ref>[https://mindat.org/min-285.html Apuanite] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190327134635/https://www.mindat.org/min-285.html |date=2019-03-27 }} on mindat.org</ref>

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== External links ==

* [http://webmineral.com/data/Apuanite.shtml Apuanite data sheet] * [http://handbookofmineralogy.com/pdfs/apuanite.pdf Apuanite] on the ''Handbook of Mineralogy''

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Category:Iron(II,III) minerals Category:Antimony minerals Category:Oxygen compounds Category:Sulfur(−II) compounds