rhombohedraltila
Rhombohedraltila is a hypothetical mineral species used in crystallography and mineral classification to illustrate characteristics of the rhombohedral crystal system.
In theoretical descriptions, rhombohedraltila is defined by a rhombohedral lattice within the trigonal crystal class, with
The composition is not fixed; it is posited to lie in the aluminium-titanium-oxygen system, with provisional
No physical specimen exists, so properties are speculative. Hypothetical descriptors include vitreous to pearly luster, Mohs
Formation and occurrence are theoretical; rhombohedraltila is used to illustrate processes like high-temperature metamorphism in rocks
Discovery and status: there is no peer-reviewed description or authenticated type specimen; rhombohedraltila is generally treated
Etymology: the name combines references to the rhombohedral crystal habit with the coined suffix -tila, a convention
In scholarly and educational contexts, rhombohedraltila serves as a case study for comparing crystal systems and