Calcium carbonate, limestone.
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Calcium carbonate.
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Dolomite Calcium Magnesium Carbonate CaMg(CO3)2 In England, dolomite has become a useful source for the production of magnesite by reacting calcined dolomite with sea-water. Dolomite is a double carbonate of calium and magnesium, CaCO3, MgCO3. The mineral was first identified by Count Dolomien in 1791 and named after its discoverer. It is of sedimentary origin and is supposed to have been formed due to chemical action of sea-water containing high percentage of magnesia, on limestone. Theoretically, dolomite contains : CaCO3 : 54.35% MgCO3 : 45.65%
Limestone : A sedimentary rock consisting primarily of calcium carbonate, often in the form of the minerals calcite or aragonite, and sometimes with magnesium carbonate in the form of dolomite. Minor amounts of silica, feldspar, pyrite, and clay may also be present. Limestone can occur in many colors but is usually white, gray, or black. It forms either through the accumulation and compaction of fossil shells or other calcium-carbonate based marine organisms, such as coral, or through the chemical precipitation of calcium carbonate out of sea water: used as a building stone and in the manufacture of cement, lime, etc.