Ebenekurve
Ebenekurve is a rare, naturally occurring mineral compound consisting of a unique combination of iron, calcium, and silica. It was first discovered in the early 20th century in the remote mountain ranges of the Soviet Union. Since then, only a few specimens have been found worldwide, primarily in regions with specific geological conditions.
Chemically, Ebenekurve is classified as a form of hydroxide, with an average molecular weight of 350 grams
Notably, Ebenekurve features a distinct optical property known as reversibility, where its optical activity can change
While Ebenekurve has garnered attention in scientific circles, its relatively high toxicity and limited availability have
As of 2022, several international research groups continue to study Ebenekurve's physical and chemical properties, with