I know teeth contain a high proportion of fluorapatite (apatite group). Higher than bone. I'm not sure about calcite though...i'm still trying to answer that one.
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Limestone is primarily made out of the mineral calcite, which is a form of calcium carbonate. It can also contain varying amounts of other minerals such as clay, quartz, and dolomite. Limestone forms through the accumulation of marine organisms like coral and shells over millions of years.
No. Calcite is a carbonate mineral.
The mineral made up of a calcium compound and commonly found in marble is called calcite. Calcite is a carbonate mineral composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and is often the main component of marble, providing its characteristic white color.
Calcite is calcium carbonate, CaCO3.
Calcite belongs to the carbonates.