Calcite.
Limestone is a mineral largely composed of calcium carbonate.
Calcium carbonate is none of these, it is a mineral salt.
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calcium carbonate
Calcium carbonate (known as calcite CaCO3) is a common carbonate rock-forming mineral.
The mineral calcite is an example of a carbonate mineral. Carbonate minerals contain the carbonate ion (CO3) in their chemical composition.
Limestone is primarily composed of calcium carbonate. However, calcium sulfate is not typically found in limestone; it is a separate mineral known as gypsum.
Calcite is a mineral, composed of calcium carbonate.
No. Gypsum is a calcium sulfate dihydrate.
Calcite is an example of a carbonate mineral.
Hematite is not made from calcium carbonate.
A mineral based on calcium carbonate.