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Trevorite

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Trevorite (also called Trevorit or Trevorita) is a very rare black mineral, with a cubic crystalline structure. It is a magnetite type of spinel. It is named after Major Tudor Gruffydd Trevor who was a mining inspector in South Africa.

It has the chemical formula; Ni2+Fe23+O4