Carnallite

/ˌkɑɹnəˈlaɪt/ noun

A mineral composed of potassium magnesium chloride that contains both potassium and magnesium salts, often found in evaporite deposits.

Named in 1856 after Rudolf von Carnall, a 19th-century German mining director and mineral collector. The -ite suffix is standard for naming minerals.

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