5-Earth Science-Mineral-Kinds-Calcium

anhydrite

CaSO4 [4 is subscript] {anhydrite} has calcium.

apatite

Ca3F(PO4)3 [3 and 4 are subscripts] {apatite} has calcium and iron and is yellow-green.

autunite

Ca(UO2)2(PO4)2 . 12 H2O [2 and 4 are subscripts] {autunite} has calcium and uranium oxide and is hydrous.

dolomite

CaMg(CO3)2 [3 and 2 are subscripts] {dolomite}| has calcium and magnesium and is second most-common mineral.

scheelite

CaWO4 [4 is subscript] {scheelite} is tungsten ore.

calcite

CaCO3 [3 is subscript] {calcite} has calcium and is the most-common mineral, as chalk and limestone.

limestone

Calcite {limestone}| is the most-common mineral.

gypsum

CaSO4 . 2 H2O [4 and 2 are subscripts] {gypsum}| has calcium and is hydrous, colorless, laminar, and light. It can be selenite and alabaster.

alabaster mineral

Gypsum can be layered, compacted, and colored {alabaster, mineral}.

selenite

Gypsum can be individual crystals {selenite}.

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