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alcançálos

Alcançálos is a fictional mineral class introduced in speculative science fiction to describe a family of aluminum-rich silicate minerals notable for unusual electronic properties that facilitate rapid energy transfer in hypothetical devices.

Etymology: The name derives from the Portuguese verb alcançar, meaning to reach or achieve, chosen to evoke

Properties: In the stories, alcançálos crystallize in monoclinic to orthorhombic systems and form as layered, plate-like

Formation and occurrence: In-universe sources place formation in deep hydrothermal systems associated with volcanic complexes, with

Uses and significance: In fiction, alcançálos are studied for energy storage, feedstock for superconductors, and optical

See also: List of fictional minerals and materials.

the
idea
of
bridging
energy
states.
In-universe,
the
term
was
coined
by
researchers
exploring
energy
systems
in
the
Cordillera
del
Sol
region.
aggregates
within
hydrothermal
vents
in
high-temperature
environments.
They
are
described
as
hard
(Mohs
6–7),
with
a
vitreous
to
pearly
luster,
and
densities
around
3.3–3.6
g/cm3.
The
electrical
behavior
is
anisotropic,
with
high
conductivity
along
certain
crystallographic
axes
and
substantial
dielectric
loss
otherwise.
fictional
deposits
in
the
Cordillera
del
Sol
and
similar
settings.
Distribution
is
described
as
limited,
with
notable
finds
in
a
few
designated
districts.
components;
their
unique
properties
drive
plotlines
about
energy
grids
and
sustainable
technologies.
Ethical
and
environmental
considerations
are
discussed
within
the
literature.