Cheralite is an anhydrous phosphate mineral with the ideal chemical formula CaTh(PO4)2.[1][2] It is isomorphous with huttonite and monazite. It can be regarded as the product of the complete cationic substitution in the system:
2 LREE3+ ↔ Ca2+ + Th4+.
It was previously known under the name brabantite.
Physical properties:[2]
| Property | Value | 
|---|---|
| Lustre | Vitreous | 
| Description | Dull or greasy | 
| Colour | Grayish brown to reddish brown (on rims), pale yellow, brownish green | 
| Hardness | 5 on Mohs scale | 
| Density | 4.72 - 5.02 g/cm3 | 
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