Carbonate minerals
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Carbonate minerals are those minerals containing the carbonate ion: CO32-.
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[edit] Carbonate classes
[edit] Anhydrous carbonates
- Calcite group: Trigonal
- Calcite CaCO3
- Gaspeite (Ni,Mg,Fe2+)CO3
- Magnesite MgCO3
- Otavite CdCO3
- Rhodochrosite MnCO3
- Siderite FeCO3
- Smithsonite ZnCO3
- Sphaerocobaltite CoCO3
- Aragonite group: Orthorhombic
- Aragonite CaCO3
- Cerussite PbCO3
- Strontianite SrCO3
- Witherite BaCO3
- Rutherfordine UO2CO3
- Natrite Na2CO3
[edit] Anhydrous carbonates with compound formulas
- Dolomite group: Trigonal
[edit] Carbonates with hydroxyl or halogen
- Carbonate with hydroxide: Monoclinic
- Azurite Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Hydrocerussite Pb3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Malachite Cu2CO3(OH)2
- Roassite (Cu,Zn)2CO3(OH)2
- Phosgenite Pb2(CO3)Cl2
- Hydrozincite Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6
- Aurichalcite (Zn,Cu)5(CO3)2(OH)6
[edit] Hydrated carbonates
- Ikaite CaCO3.6(H2O)
- Lansfordite MgCO3·5(H2O)
- Monohydrocalcite CaCO3.H2O
- Natron Na2CO3·10(H2O)
- Zellerite Ca(UO2)(CO3)2·5(H2O)
The carbonate class in both the Dana and the Strunz classification systems includes the nitrates, the borates, and the iodates.
[edit] References
- Hurlbut, Cornelius S.; Klein, Cornelis, 1985, Manual of Mineralogy, 20th ed., ISBN 0-471-80580-7
- Webmineral Dana Classification