The mineral segnitite is a part of the
alunite-
jarosite family which is a part of the alunite supergroup, which has a
general formula of . Minerals in the alunite-jarosite family have the general formula . More specifically, Segnitite is a part of the low-S lusungite group of alunite-jarosite minerals. The lusungite group falls on the lower third of the
ternary diagram, with the jarosite group on top, having the highest content of
sulfur. The beudantite-corkite group lies in the middle third on the ternary diagram, possessing intermediate amounts of sulfur. The lusungite group then has the lowest amount of sulfur, and has end members segnitite and lusungite, which then have varying amounts of
arsenic to
phosphorus; segnitite is the arsenic rich end member of the lusugnite group. Through electron microprobe analysis on the basis of 14
oxygen atoms, the
empirical formula of segnitite was found to be . Four alternative and simplified versions include: (1) , (2) , (3) , (4) , although the preferred formula is , which is most consistent with the
space group (Rm) for Segnitite. ==Crystal structure and habit==