Levyne, a term used in mineralogy, refers to a greenish-yellow mineral that is part of the zeolite family. Sometimes referred to as levynite, synonyms for levyne include levynite, zeolite 7, and Bostwickite. The mineral is known for its ability to attract and exchange ions and molecules, making it a desirable material for ion exchange applications. It is also commonly used in the production of detergents, as well as in water treatment processes due to its unique adsorption properties. Levyne is a rare mineral, mostly found in volcanic rocks and has a unique hexagonal crystal structure, which makes it especially valuable for scientific research and study.