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Calcite - The magician of shapes

Name

Miners also call calcite calcspar.

Auf dem Bild sieht man zwei Strichmännchen, die über den Namen von Calcit diskutieren. Einer von ihnen ist ein Bergmann und nennt es Kalkspat, der andere nennt es Calcit.
Name von Calcit, Zeichnung: Christina Seifert

Chemical composition

Calcite consists of the elements
calcium, carbon and oxygen.

The chemical formula is CaCO3.

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man die Elemente Calcium (Ca 20), Kohlenstoff (C 6) und Sauerstoff (O 8) nebeneinander.
Chemische Zusammensetzung von Calcit, Zeichnung: Daniel Lorenz

Colour

The crystals of calcite look colourless.
However, this rarely occurs in nature.
Tiny quantities of other elements colour the crystals
in all the colours of the rainbow: white, grey, yellow,
pink, red, blue, green, brown and even black.

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man ein Strichmännchen, welches auf einen kleinen Regenbogen zeigt.
Farbe von Calcit, Zeichnung: Christina Seifert

Crystal shape

Calcites can form hundreds of different crystal shapes. 
They are true shape magicians.

Double spar is particularly impressive. 
It is transparent, clear and has the shape of a rhombohedron. 
If you look through it, you can see everything twice!

The scalenohedron is also a special crystal shape 
that is somewhat reminiscent of a  jelly bag cap.

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man ein Strichmännchen, welches sich einen kleinen kristallförmigen Hut aufgesetzt hat.
Kristallformen von Calcit, Zeichnung: Christina Seifert

Mohs scale hardness

On the Mohs hardness scale, calcite has a hardness of 3.
This means that it is a little harder
than your fingernail.
So you can't scratch it.

On the Mohs scale of hardness, diamond
is the hardest mineral in the world with a hardness of 10.
Tallow, on the other hand, is very soft and has a hardness of 1.

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man ein Strichmännchen, welches angestrengt die Härte von Calcit testet.
Härte von Calcit, Zeichnung: Christina Seifert

Cleavage and Fracture

If you hit a piece of calcite with a hammer,
straight and smooth cleavage pieces are produced.
This is a typical sign of good cleavage.
Sometimes you can recognise such fissures in the crystal.
They look like cracks in the glass.

Auf dem Bild sieht man, wie jemand versucht hat, Calcit mit Hilfe von Werkzeugen zu spalten.
Spaltbarkeit von Calcit, Zeichnung: Christina Seifert

Deposites

Calcite is a continuous mineral.
This means that it is very common and
occurs all over the world.

You will often find it together with the minerals
Quartz, fluorite (fluorspar), barite (barite),
galena (galena), sphalerite (zinc blende)
or pyrite (fool's gold).

Calcite is also a component of rocks such as marble or limestone.

Auf der Zeichnung sieht man ein Strichmännchen, welches das Vorkommen von Calcit auf einem Globus untersucht.
Vorkommen von Calcit, Zeichnung: Doriana Kajosaj

Usage

Calcite is a very important raw material because
it is needed in the production of gypsum and cement.

Fertilisers can also be made from calcite.

The effect of birefringence
is particularly important for lenses.
This can be used to build polarisation microscopes 
in order to examine the composition of rocks even more closely.

 Auf der Zeichnung sieht man einen Bauarbeiter, welcher gerade eine Mauer baut. Dafür muss er Zement schaufeln.
Verwendung von Calcit, Zeichnung: Christina Seifert

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