Calcite vs Fluorite

Property Calcite Fluorite
Formule CaCO3 CaF2
Système Cristallin Trigonal Cubic (Isometric)
Classe Minérale 05 Carbonates and Nitrates 03 Halides
Dureté Mohs 3.0 4.0
Couleur Colorless, white, yellow, orange, blue, green Purple, blue, green, yellow, colorless, pink
Éclat Vitreous Vitreous
Trait White White
Transparence Transparent Transparent
Clivage Perfect rhombohedral {1011} Perfect octahedral {111}
Cassure Conchoidal Conchoidal

Key Differences

  • Calcite (hardness 3) is scratched by a copper coin; fluorite (hardness 4) requires a steel knife to scratch.
  • Calcite reacts vigorously with dilute HCl; fluorite does not react with HCl.
  • Fluorite has perfect octahedral cleavage (4 directions); calcite has perfect rhombohedral cleavage (3 directions).
  • Fluorite (CaF2) is a halide; calcite (CaCO3) is a carbonate.
  • Fluorite fluoresces under UV light (phenomenon named after it); calcite rarely fluoresces.

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