porgandite
Porgandite is a naturally occurring mineral composed primarily of hydrated titanium dioxide. It is a relatively rare member of the perovskite group of minerals. The chemical formula for porgandite is often represented as TiO2·nH2O, indicating its hydrated nature. Its crystal system is typically tetragonal, though well-formed crystals are uncommon. Porgandite is usually found as a secondary mineral, forming through the alteration of primary titanium-bearing minerals like ilmenite and rutile.
The mineral is typically opaque and can range in color from black to brown and reddish-brown. Its
Porgandite has been identified in various geological environments, including altered igneous rocks and placer deposits. It