eneseviiteid
Eneseviiteid, also known as eneseviit, is a rare and complex mineral that was first discovered in the late 20th century. It is named after the Estonian word for "self," reflecting its unique properties and origin. Eneseviiteid is typically found in volcanic rocks and is characterized by its distinctive crystal structure and vibrant colors, ranging from deep blues to iridescent purples.
The mineral's chemical composition is quite unusual, consisting primarily of silicon, oxygen, and a small amount
Eneseviiteid's formation is believed to be the result of a unique geological process involving the interaction
In terms of its physical properties, eneseviiteid is relatively soft, with a Mohs hardness of approximately
Eneseviiteid's rarity and unique properties make it a highly sought-after mineral among collectors and researchers alike.