extrometrit
Extrometrit is a hypothetical mineral concept used in geology and planetary science to describe a supposed high-temperature, high-pressure phase that could form during metamorphic or impact processes. It has no confirmed natural occurrence and is not recognized as a mineral by formal mineral standards.
In teaching and modelling, extrometrit serves as a placeholder for a phase with flexible composition and variable
Descriptions in speculative models typically portray extrometrit as a dense, chemically variable phase capable of broad
Etymology and status: The term extrometrit is a constructed label used in some classroom materials and fictional
Use in education and theory: Extrometrit is employed to illustrate ideas about mineral paragenesis, phase diagrams,