Blodite

/ˈbloʊdaɪt/ noun

A rare mineral composed of sodium, magnesium, sulfate, and water, found in evaporated salt deposits.

Named after the Blöde salt lake in Germany where it was first identified. The suffix '-ite' is standard for minerals, derived from Greek 'lithos' (stone).

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