Calcite IS a mineral. It is written as CaCO3. It is a carbonate mineral.
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Marble, being composed almost entirely of the mineral calcite, would have a white streak. The same colour as calcite's streak.
We use Mohs scale of mineral hardness to access the hardness of minerals, which calcite is one example.
It has a regular arrangement of atoms.
Marble is a metamorphic rock. It is a metamorphism of limestone or dolostone and contains calcite and dolomite.
no there are not minerals in the air
it is made of minarels
water is not a mineral because it is liquid.
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it depend what kind of rock it is becaues not all rocks have crystal structure.
No, calcite is not magnetic.
Calcite is an example of a carbonate mineral.
Calcite is a compound and therefore cannot be classified as a metal or nonmetal.
how does calcite split
No. Calcite is a carbonate mineral.
how does calcite split
Calcite can form limestone