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Limestone is a rock, composed mainly of the mineral calcite.
Limestone
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A good chemical test to determine the primary mineral in limestone is the acid reaction test. Limestone primarily consists of the mineral calcite, which reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce bubbles of carbon dioxide gas. This effervescence confirms the presence of calcite as the primary mineral in limestone.
Rock colours depend on the elements and minerals composition in it. Rock composed of copper carbonated mineral is green. The reddish limestone with iron mineral may look reddish. Mixed colour of many minerals may come out with grey colour in the same manner as mixing of paints.
Calcite.
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Calcite: a common mineral consisting of crystallized calcium carbonate.
The main mineral that makes up limestone is calcite, which is a crystalline form of calcium carbonate. It is typically formed from the accumulation of shells, coral, algae, and other organic materials over time.
Limestone is a nonmetallic mineral. It is a sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is a chemical compound with a nonmetallic element (calcium) and a nonmetallic element (carbon) bonded together. Metallic minerals, on the other hand, are composed of metals or have metallic properties. Limestone does not fall into this category.
Calcite.