Jarosewichite
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Jarosewichite is a manganese arsenate hydroxide mineral with a chemical formula of Mn2+3Mn3+(AsO4)(OH)6.[1] It was originally discovered in a metamorphosed Zn-Mn deposit in Franklin, New Jersey. It was named after Eugene Jarosewich, emeritous chemist at the Smithsonian Institution.