Mesochite is a complex mineral with a challenging spelling. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /mɛsəkaɪt/. This means that the first syllable is pronounced "meh-suh", with a short "e" sound in the first vowel. The second part of the word is pronounced "kite", with a long "i" sound in the final vowel. Despite its unusual spelling, mesochite is commonly found in areas where copper sulfide minerals are present. Its chemical composition makes it an important source of copper oxide, which is widely used in the manufacturing of electronic devices.