Calcium magnesium carbonate. The amount of calcium and magnesium in most specimens is equal, but occasionally one element may have a slightly greater presence than the other. Small amounts of iron and manganese are sometimes also present.
Variable Formula
(Ca,Mg)2(CO3)2
(Ca,Mg,Fe,Mn)2(CO3)2
Color
Colorless, white, gray, peach, pink, yellow, and orange. Rarely yellow, green, red, and black.
Streak
White
Hardness
3.5 - 4
Crystal System
Hexagonal
Crystal Forms and Aggregates
Common in groups of small rhombohedral crystals, often with curved, saddle-like faces. Also prismatic, (although usually slightly curved), grainy, botryoidal, coxcomb, and massive. Uncommon in large rhombohedrons or rhombohedral aggregates.
Transparency
Transparent to translucent
Specific Gravity
2.8 - 3.0
Luster
Vitreous, pearly
Cleavage
1,3 - rhombohedral
Fracture
Conchoidal
Tenacity
Brittle
Other ID Marks
Occasionally fluorescent bluish-white or pink in shortwave ultraviolet light.
Complex Tests
Effervesces in hydrochloric acid. Slowly dissolves in nitric acid and hydrochloric acids.
In Group
Carbonates;
Striking Features
Curved crystals and crystal groupings, associate minerals and environment
Environment
In sedimentary rock such as dolomite rock and limestones. Occasionally in high-temperature metamorphic rocks and low-temperature hydrothermal veins.