How Do You Spell FRANKLINPHILITE?

Pronunciation: [fɹˈaŋklɪnfˌɪla͡ɪt] (IPA)

Franklinphilite is a rare mineral discovered in the Franklin Zinc Mines of New Jersey. The word is pronounced as /ˈfraŋklɪnfaɪlaɪt/ with emphasis on the first syllable. The first two letters "fr" represent "Franklin", while "phil" relates to its composition of the mineral group "phyllosilicates". The final letters "ite" refer to its classification as a mineral. Its chemical formula is Zn4(Fe2+xFex3+)2Si2O7(OH)2·nH2O, and it is valued for its unique properties, making it a prized find for collectors and researchers.