calcite

/ˈkæl.saɪt/
noun
  1. A common white or colorless mineral made of calcium carbonate, found in limestone, chalk, and marble.
    • Geologists use a drop of acid to test if a rock contains calcite.
    • Many seashells are made of calcite, which gives them their hardness.
    • The cave walls were covered with sparkling calcite crystals.
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