nelikveole
Nelikveole is a fictional mineral commonly cited in educational discussions and speculative fiction to illustrate mineralogical concepts. It has no verified occurrence in the real world. The term is used to discuss non-stoichiometric composition, crystal structure, and high‑pressure phase behavior without tying the example to an actual mineral.
In depictions, nelikveole is described as forming in hydrothermal or subduction-zone environments where temperature and pressure
Properties commonly highlighted include a moderate refractive index, distinct pleochroism in polarized light, and sensitivity to
Formation and stability are described as dependent on oxygen fugacity, water activity, and pressure. Some narratives
Because nelikveole is not an observed mineral, there are no standard production methods or commercial applications.