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Orange Calcite, Large Chunks, Acid Dipped
(Mexico)

These large specimens have been dipped in a solution of muriatic acid to make them this glossy, smooth-like finish on the outside. Deep natural orange color on these. These pieces have not been color enhanced. Nice display pieces. Can also be used for lapidary work and/or carving.

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Size A
10.01 pounds to 12.0 pounds
$44.00
Size B
8.01 Pounds to 10.0 pounds
$36.00
Size C
6.01 pounds to 8.0 pounds
$28.00
Size D
4.01 pounds to 6.0 pounds
$20.00
Orange Calcite
Orange Calcite, Large Chunks, Acid Dipped
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Size E
2.0 pounds to 4.0 pounds
$12.00

 

M2811 Orange Calcite, Large Chunks, Acid Dipped
(Mexico)

 

calcite - chalix - calcium carbonate - limestone

Calcite gets its name from the Greek word "chalix", which means lime. According to mineral.galleries.com, Calcite, or calcium carbonate, makes up about 4% by weight of the earth's crust. Calcite is the stable form of calcium carbonate and is one of the most widely distributed minerals on the face of the earth. Quartz, or silicon dioxide is another. Calcite has a Hardness of 3 on the Mohs hardness scale. Specific gravity of 2.72. Streak: White. calcite is brittle and is often florescent.

Calcite is a common constituent of sedimentary rocks, limestone in particular. Calcite is also the primary mineral in the metamorphic rock, marble. Calcite becomes marble from the heat and pressure of metamorphic events. Calcite forms as a vein mineral in hot springs and occurs in caverns as stalactites and stalagmites.Calcite is the primary mineral in shells of marine organisms; some sponges, corals, the hard parts of algae, brachiopods, by-valves such as oysters, echinoids, and most bryozoa.

Although being a very common mineral, its extraordinary diversity of crystal formations and a wide array of colors makes Calcite very popular with mineral collectors. There are more than 300 crystal forms identified in calcite and these forms can combine to produce the thousand different crystal variations.

The limestone form of calcite has been extensively used since ancient times. It is burned to produce quicklime, slaked to hydrated lime, and mixed with sand to make mortar. Limestone is one of the primary ingredients in the manufacture of Portland cement. It is employed in metallurgical processes and as aggregate for both concrete and asphalt mixes. Calcite in its limestone state is used as a soil additive to correct the PH levels of the soil.

Calcite effervesces vigorously with diluted hydrochloric (muriatic) acid, which easily distinguishes calcite from dolomite. Aragonite, also a calcium carbonate, will change to calcite at a temperature of 470 degrees centigrade.

Calcite can be found in many colors: white, red, green, blue, yellow, violet, brown, gray, or even black with a wide range of variations of these colors. Calcite is also found in the popular non-color, clear.

Under certain conditions calcite is soluble in water and is deposited in cavities and objects such as the septarian nodules coming out of Utah, and the very popular fossil sea shells coming out of Fort Drum, Florida. Both these items having beautiful yellow/gold dogtooth calcite crystals in the inside cavity.

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