9095C
9095C is a rare and unique mineral discovered in the late 20th century. It is named after the year of its discovery, 1995, and the letter 'C' is used to denote its classification as a carbon-based mineral. The mineral is primarily composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, with trace amounts of other elements. It is typically found in sedimentary rocks, particularly in areas with high organic content, such as coal beds and oil shales.
9095C has a distinctive black color and a greasy luster, which is characteristic of many carbon-based minerals.
The exact formation process of 9095C is still a subject of ongoing research. However, it is believed
Due to its rarity and unique properties, 9095C has attracted interest from both geologists and mineral collectors.