dedolites
Dedolites are a group of minerals that belong to the zeolite family. They are characterized by their ability to exchange cations and water molecules, making them useful in various industrial applications. Dedolites are typically colorless or white, but can also appear in shades of gray, yellow, or brown due to impurities. They are often found in volcanic rocks and hydrothermal veins, and can be identified by their prismatic or tabular crystal habit.
The name "dedolites" is derived from the Greek word "dedolos," which means "deceiver," reflecting the mineral's
Dedolites have been used in various industries, including water treatment, agriculture, and animal husbandry. They are
Despite their usefulness, dedolites are not commonly mined or traded due to their relatively low abundance