Mallein

Mallein is a mineral that occurs in nature as a companion to other minerals. It was discovered in 1825 and has not yet been fully studied. However, due to its unique properties, mallein attracts the attention of scientists. In particular, its composition and structure resemble pyroxene and amphiboles. This makes it unique among other minerals, which may lead to changes in traditional ideas about geology and mineralogy.

Properties of the mineral Mallein has unique properties that make it attractive for research. The main ones include:

Density of the mineral - mallein has a high density, more than 3 g/cm³. This property may be due to its chemical composition, which includes large amounts of iron and magnesium. Textures and Structures of the Mineral: It has a variety of textures and structures, ranging from fine-grained to coarse-grained. For example, some minerals may appear as wavy cracks, similar to a serpentine structure. Chemical composition of the mineral - it contains several chemical elements, including magnesium, iron, silicon and sulfur. Some minerals may also contain calcium and potassium. However, the exact chemical structure of mallein is still a matter of research. Applications of the mineral Despite the fact that mallein was discovered only at the end of the 19th century, it is already used in various fields of science and technology. For example, it is used: - As