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Phosphate minerals is a very large diverse group of minerals, Phosphate means "Those containing Tetrahedral". Some examples of phosphate minerals are; Apatite, Carbonate Apatite, and Brushite.
Carbon.
One common method of classifying minerals is by their basic group, thus silicates, carbonates, sulfides, phosphates, and so on. Thus you may have a copper carbonate, a silicate, a sulfide and so on.
No. Only sedimentary rocks containing carbonate minerals will bubble with acid.
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Examples of carbonate minerals would be calcite, dolomite, and aragonite. These are widely distributed in the Earth's crust. Less common carbonate minerals include siderite, rhodochrosite, strontianite, smithsonite, witherite, and cerussite. Minerals that are considered to be carbonates contain the carbonate ion, CO32−
Limestone is a carbonate rock formed from the secretion of a carbonate skeleton by marine animals. There are many different minerals that can be considered carbonates (anything with a CO3 in it), but the two most common minerals in limestone, the most common carbonate rock, are calcite (produced by forams, echinoderms and bivalves) and aragonite (produced by corals).
The class of minerals called carbonates contain carbon and oxygen. One of the most common carbonate minerals is calcium carbonate, commonly called calcite.
Minerals with the calcium carbonate compound show effervescence. Calcite is the most common carbonate mineral.
Most carbonate minerals are either calcium carbonate (limestone) or a mixture of calcium carbonate with magnesium carbonate (dolomite). However other metals can also combine with carbonate to produce much rarer carbonate minerals.
All carbon minerals contain antiquity elements.
The most common mineral of calcium is calcium carbonate; also calcium sulfate, calcium magnesium carbonate, calcium silicates, etc. Calcium minerals exist practically in all the countries of world.
Calcite, Limestone, Chalk, Marble. They are all geological forms of calcium carbonate.
Yes. Dolomite is calcium magnesium carbonate.
The acid will react with the carbonate minerals, releasing CO2 gas, the minerals will "fizz".
Clay, silica, and carbonate minerals.
Phosphate minerals is a very large diverse group of minerals, Phosphate means "Those containing Tetrahedral". Some examples of phosphate minerals are; Apatite, Carbonate Apatite, and Brushite.