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The minerals aragonite and calcite has the same formula - CaCO3 (calcium carbonate). But all the physical properties are different.

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Q: What is the difference between calcite and aragonite?
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What is Aragonite to Calcite?

•Aragonite is a metastable calcium carbonate • •Calcium carbonate is stable • •Will recrystallize to calcite during diagenesis


What are two major minerals?

Calcite and aragonite.


What is the chemical formula for Aragonite?

Aragonite is the neighbor to calcite. It is the crystalized form of CaCO3 (Calcium carbonate).


How many forms of calcite are there?

answ2. Calcite and Aragonite are two common mineral forms of CaCO3.


Why does aragonite belong to the group carbonite?

Aragonite is a common carbonate mineral that is a polymorph of calcite. It is classified as a member of the aragonite group and belonging to the class of carbonates.


What mineral group does aragonite belong to?

Aragonite is a common carbonate mineral that is a polymorph of calcite. It is classified as a member of the aragonite group and belonging to the class of carbonates.


How is calcite different from aragonite?

Chemically the same, calcite and aragonite have different crystal latticeworks, thus their crystals have a different appearance and have different crystal classifications, making them both independently recognized minerals.


What type of mineral is aragonite?

Aragonite is a carbonate mineral it is a polymorph of the more common mineral calcite, it is mainly found in animal's shells.


What is aragonite and what is it use for?

Aragonite is a type of calcium carbonate that has been found to be able to remove pollutants like zinc, cobalt and lead from water. In its natural form, it helps reefs survive as it helps maintain the ph of the water. It is also present in mollusk shells and in coral.


Which mineral-calcite or quartz- is foind in limestone rock?

Limestone mainly consists of the minerals calcite and aragonite. It is considered to be a sedimentary rock with marine organisms.


Is aragonite more likely to be found in younger or older fossils?

Aragonite only occurs in fossils of the Cainozoic era as the unstable polymorph aragonite rearranges its chemical structure to form more stable Calcite over time.


What mineral makes up limestone?

Calcite / Aragonite and variable (but less than 50 %) dolomite.