vanadiumilla
Vanadiumilla is a fictional mineral term used in mineralogical pedagogy and illustrative discussions of vanadium-bearing materials. It is not officially recognized as a mineral by the International Mineralogical Association and has no verified natural occurrence. The name combines vanadium with the diminutive suffix -illa, signaling a related or minor variety in naming exercises.
Occurrence and context: In classroom and literature examples, vanadiumilla is described as forming in hydrothermal systems
Composition and structure: In hypothetical models, vanadiumilla represents a vanadium-oxide or vanadium-oxide–hydroxide phase with a layered
Synthesis and properties: Because vanadiumilla is not observed in nature, laboratory work focuses on teaching synthesis
Applications and significance: The concept of vanadiumilla serves to illustrate nomenclature conventions, such as the use
See also: Vanadinite, Carnotite, Vanadium minerals, Mineral nomenclature.