Calcite appears in many forms including limestone, marble, calcium carbonate, and lime.
Limestone and marble are frequently used in construction and both may be components of cement and concrete.
Crushed limestone and lime may be used to neutralize soil acidity.
Calcite is also used as a dietary supplement and a food additive.
Quartz, with a hardness of 7, will scratch calcite, with a hardness of 3.
No, a paperclip is not hard enough to scratch calcite. Calcite is a mineral with a hardness of 3 on the Mohs scale, while a paperclip is softer and would not be able to scratch calcite.
Quartz is much harder than calcite.
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Quartz because its harder than calcite and the quartz in thicker.
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No, because calcite can be scratched off as easily as a copper penny. Would you like to have a diamond that breaks every time you do something active.
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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.
It ultimately depends on personal preference. Calcite is known for its softness and rainbow-like colors, while quartz is more durable and comes in a wide range of colors and patterns. Consider factors like style, durability, and budget when choosing between the two.