Arcanite

/ɑɹˈkænɑɪt/ noun

A colorless mineral composed of potassium sulfate, found in salt deposits and used in the production of fertilizers and explosives.

From Latin 'arcanus' (secret, mysterious) with the mineral suffix '-ite,' named after the secretive or hidden nature of minerals within the earth, or because its mineral properties were initially mysterious.

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