Calcite vs Quartz

Property Calcite Quartz
Formule CaCO3 SiO2
Système Cristallin Trigonal Trigonal
Classe Minérale 05 Carbonates and Nitrates 09 Silicates
Dureté Mohs 3.0 7.0
Couleur Colorless, white, yellow, orange, blue, green Colorless, white, purple, pink, brown, black
Éclat Vitreous Vitreous
Trait White White
Transparence Transparent Transparent
Clivage Perfect rhombohedral {1011} None
Cassure Conchoidal Conchoidal

Key Differences

  • Calcite (hardness 3) is much softer than quartz (hardness 7) and can be scratched by a copper coin.
  • Calcite effervesces vigorously in dilute HCl; quartz does not react.
  • Calcite has perfect rhombohedral cleavage; quartz has no cleavage and breaks conchoidally.
  • Calcite is calcium carbonate (CaCO3); quartz is silicon dioxide (SiO2).
  • Calcite displays double refraction (birefringence) in Iceland spar crystals; quartz does not.

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