The ideal chemical formula for fangite is Tl3AsS4. When examining the crystal structure of fangite along the a-axis, it is apparent that fangite exhibits a
polyhedral arrangement. Arsenic (As) atoms in this orientation display perfect
tetrahedral coordination with Sulfur (S) featuring an average bond length of 2.172 Å. A distorted
trigonal dipyramid with an average bond length of 3.17 Å is formed with the Thallium (Tl) atom, coordinated in a fivefold manner with S. The Thallium (Tl) atom is also coordinated sevenfold with Sulfur (S), creating a monocapped
octahedron with an average bond length of 3.288 Å. Chains, comprising alternating Tl2 dipyramids and As tetrahedra, are linked through corner-sharing at S1 and S2. These chains align parallel to the c axis, and the structure repeats with each alternating chain undergoing a 180° rotation and shifting up and down the A axis. Fangite has an ideal chemical formula of Tl3AsS4. When examining an isolated chain from the b-axis, it is apparent that the previously described chain is a Tl2-As polyhedral layer. This layer consists of Tl2 trigonal dipyramids arranged in zigzag chains along the a-axis, connected in the c-direction by As tetrahedra. These tetrahedra share an edge and two vertices with the dipyramids, creating nearly planar Tl2-As polyhedral layers aligned with the (010) plane. The linkage between these layers is in the b-direction by interlayer Tl atoms. ==Chemical composition==