Aragonite vs Calcite

Property Aragonite Calcite
सूत्र CaCO3 CaCO3
क्रिस्टल प्रणाली Orthorhombic Trigonal
खनिज वर्ग 05 Carbonates and Nitrates 05 Carbonates and Nitrates
मोह कठोरता 3.5-4.0 3.0
रंग Colorless, white, yellow, blue, green Colorless, white, yellow, orange, blue, green
चमक Vitreous Vitreous
रेखा रंग White White
पारदर्शिता Transparent Transparent
विदलन Poor {010} Perfect rhombohedral {1011}
विभंग Subconchoidal Conchoidal

Key Differences

  • Calcite and aragonite are both CaCO3 polymorphs — same chemistry, different crystal structures.
  • Calcite is trigonal; aragonite is orthorhombic — giving them different crystal habits and cleavage.
  • Aragonite is the high-pressure, metastable polymorph; it converts to calcite over geological time.
  • Aragonite has a higher specific gravity (2.93–2.95) than calcite (2.71).
  • Aragonite forms pearls and nacre (mother of pearl); calcite dominates limestone and marble.

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