Calcite Powder, very widely distributed mineral,
commonly white or colorless, but appearing in a great
variety of colors owing to impurities. Chemically it is
calcium carbonate, CaCO 3
, but it frequently contains manganese, iron, or
magnesium in place of the calcium. It crystallizes in
the hexagonal system, its crystals being characterized
by highly perfect cleavage. Calcite also occurs in a
number of massive forms, in which it may be coarsely to
finely granular (as in marble), compact (as in
limestone), powdery (as in chalk), or fibrous. One
crystalline form, called dogtooth spar because of its
dogtooth appearance, exhibits faces of perfect scalene
triangles. Another form, satin spar, is finely fibrous
and has a satin luster. Iceland spar is clear,
transparent calcite. Other important forms of the
mineral are limestone , marble , chalk , marl ,
stalactite and stalagmite formations, travertine , and
Oriental alabaster . Millions of tons of calcite, in the
form of limestone and marble, are mined annually.
Besides its use as a building stone, it is the raw
material for quicklime and cement, and is used
extensively as a flux in smelting and as a soil
conditioner
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