hotelite
Hotelite is a fictional mineral commonly used in geology and mineralogy education to illustrate how minerals are named, classified, and described. It is not recognized as a real mineral by the International Mineralogical Association or other major mineral databases. In textbooks and online learning materials, hotelite serves as a controlled example with defined but hypothetical properties to help students practice data interpretation without referencing real specimens.
Etymology and classification: The name follows the standard -ite suffix used for minerals and is typically
Occurrence and structure: In teaching contexts, hotelite is described as occurring in fictional deposits or synthetic
Physical properties and uses: Hypothetical properties often cited include a color range from colorless to pale