Analcime

/əˈnælsaɪm/ noun

A microporous mineral of the zeolite family, typically colorless or white, used in water purification and as a molecular sieve in industrial applications.

From Greek 'an-' (without) + 'alkis' (strength), referring to the mineral's weak appearance or friability. Named in the 19th century by mineralogists who noted its delicate crystal structure. Also spelled 'analcite.'

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