How Do You Spell WAKABAYASHILITE?

Pronunciation: [wˈakɐbˌe͡ɪɐʃˌɪla͡ɪt] (IPA)

Wakabayashilite is a mineral that was discovered in 2007 and named after the Japanese mineralogist, Takeyuki Wakabayashi. The phonetic transcription of the word is /wäkəbäyaʃilīt/, with the accent on the second syllable. The spelling of wakabayashilite is based on the international nomenclature guidelines for minerals set by the International Mineralogical Association. The composition of wakabayashilite includes the elements bismuth, sulfur, and oxygen, and is found in the Fukui Prefecture in Japan. Wakabayashilite is a rare mineral, and its properties and potential applications are still being studied by researchers.