monobentsoni
Monobentsoni is a rare and enigmatic mineral discovered in the late 20th century. It was first identified in a small mining town in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it occurs in association with other rare minerals in a unique geological setting. The mineral is named for its distinctive crystal structure, which consists of a single bent chain of silicon-oxygen tetrahedra, hence the prefix "mono-" and the suffix "-bentsoni" derived from the Greek word for "to bend."
Monobentsoni crystallizes in the monoclinic system, forming slender, prismatic crystals that are typically colorless or white.
The chemical composition of monobentsoni is (SiO3)2O, indicating a unique structure where each silicon atom is
Monobentsoni has been the subject of several studies aimed at understanding its formation and the geological