calciumis
Calciumis is a term used in speculative and theoretical mineralogy to denote a class of calcium-rich phases with variable anion components. It is not an officially recognized mineral name and does not correspond to a single defined compound in current mineral databases. In proposed models, calciumis describes a family of calcium-dominant solids with a general formula that can accommodate diverse anions, such as carbonate, silicate, phosphate, or sulfate groups, yielding a range of structural types. Because of this variability, properties are highly dependent on composition and crystal structure.
Occurrence and formation: In hypothetical settings, calciumis could form in hydrothermal systems where calcium-bearing fluids interact
Physical and chemical properties: As a class, calciumis would exhibit variability in hardness, color, and density.
Research status: Calciumis remains a theoretical construct rather than an established mineral. It is used in
See also: Calcium carbonate, Calcium silicate, Calcium phosphate.