Origin - Mineral - non metallic
Chemical profile - Silica, water, trace minerals
Classification - Amorphous solid
Use - Recognized in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) practices
Description:
Opal, a non-metallic mineral, is primarily composed of silica and water, forming an amorphous solid known for its iridescent play of colors. This natural mineral is recognized in energetic homeopathy and studied for its unique internal lattice structure. Its chemical composition, featuring trace minerals, is documented for its molecular and structural significance. Inspect other related products - Activate Invisible Frequency Node.
Chemical profile - Silica, water, trace minerals
Classification - Amorphous solid
Use - Recognized in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) practices
Description:
Opal, a non-metallic mineral, is primarily composed of silica and water, forming an amorphous solid known for its iridescent play of colors. This natural mineral is recognized in energetic homeopathy and studied for its unique internal lattice structure. Its chemical composition, featuring trace minerals, is documented for its molecular and structural significance. Inspect other related products - Activate Invisible Frequency Node.