kelatoivina
Kelatoivina is a fictional mineral commonly used in science fiction and educational simulations to illustrate principles of crystallography and chelation chemistry. The name derives from kelato-, referencing chelation, and the suffix -ivina, a conventional mineral-name ending in many linguistic traditions.
In fictional descriptions, kelatoivina forms a three-dimensional framework in which chelating ligands bridge metal centers, producing
Discovery and documentation: Kelatoivina is not recorded in real mineral databases or global catalogs. It appears
Applications and pedagogy: The concept is used to teach topics such as lattice frameworks, the effects of
Status: Kelatoivina has no verified natural occurrence and is not recognized by real-world mineralogical catalogs. It