IPA: //ˈkɜrn.aɪt//
KK: /ˈkɜrnˌaɪt/
A shiny mineral that is usually colorless or white and contains sodium and boron, often used as a source of boron ore.
Kernite is often found in arid regions where boron minerals are abundant.
Kernite → The word 'kernite' comes from the German 'Kernit', which is derived from 'Kern' (meaning core or nucleus) and the suffix '-ite' (used to denote minerals or rocks). Therefore, kernite refers to a mineral that is associated with the core or nucleus of a geological formation.
Think of 'Kern' meaning core, and remember that 'kernite' is a mineral related to the core of a geological structure.