The ellestadites are
nesosilicates, which are minerals with isolated SiO4
tetrahedra. They are members of the
apatite group, but whereas
phosphorus is one of the chief constituents of apatite, in ellestadite it is almost completely replaced by
sulfur and
silicon, without appreciably altering the structure. The
crystal class is
hexagonal 6/m,
space group P63/m. The tetrahedral groups are arranged to create the 63
screw axis, and the
fluorine atoms are located in channels parallel to this direction. Some sources give
unit cell parameters for one
formula unit per
unit cell (Z = 1), but some scientists consider the formula to be half the value accepted by the
International Mineralogical Association (IMA), i.e. Ca5((Si,S)O4))3F, with two formula units per unit cell (Z = 2). Cell parameters for natural, as opposed to synthetic, material are a = 9.41 to 9.53 Å, and c = 6.90 to 6.94 Å. Rouse and Dunn postulated a hypothetical pure end-member with a = 9.543 Å and c = 6.917 Å. Synthetic material has a = 9.53 to 9.561 Å, and c = 6.91 to 6.920 Å. == Appearance ==