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Putnisite
Putnisite

Putnisite is a very special and colorful mineral. It is made up of many different chemical parts. These include strontium, calcium, and chromium. This mineral was found not too long ago in a faraway place.

What is Putnisite?

Putnisite is a unique mineral. It has a beautiful purple color, as you can see in the picture. Scientists call it a mineral because it is a natural solid substance. It is quite rare and has a very specific mix of elements.

What is Putnisite Made Of?

This amazing mineral is made from several chemical elements. Imagine it like a tiny building block. Its main ingredients are strontium, calcium, and chromium. It also contains sulfur, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. This special combination gives Putnisite its unique properties.

Where and When Was Putnisite Discovered?

Putnisite was first found in 2007. This happened during mining work in a place called the Polar Bear Peninsula. This area is in the Shire of Dundas, which is part of Western Australia. Western Australia is a very large state in the country of Australia.

Who Was Putnisite Named After?

The mineral was named after two important mineralogists. Their names are Andrew Putnis and Christine Putnis. Mineralogists are scientists who study minerals. They learn about how minerals form and what they are made of. It is common for new minerals to be named after the people who discover them or who are important in the field.

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