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- Vaterite abstract "Vaterite (CaCO3) is a mineral, a polymorph of calcium carbonate. It was named after the German mineralogist Heinrich Vater. It is also known as mu-calcium carbonate (μ-CaCO3) and has a JCPDS number of 13-192. Vaterite, like aragonite, is a metastable phase of calcium carbonate at ambient conditions at the surface of the earth. As it is less stable than either calcite or aragonite, vaterite has a higher solubility than either of these phases. Therefore, once vaterite is exposed to water, it converts to calcite (at low temperature) or aragonite (at high temperature: ~60 °C). However, vaterite does occur naturally in mineral springs, organic tissue, gallstones, and urinary calculi. In those circumstances, some impurities (metal ions or organic matter) may stabilize the vaterite and prevent its transformation into calcite or aragonite. Vaterite is usually colorless, its shape is spherical, and its diameter is small, ranging from 0.05 to 5 μm.Vaterite can be produced as the first mineral deposits repairing natural or experimentally induced shell damage in some aragonite-shelled mollusks (e.g. gastropods). Subsequent shell deposition occurs as aragonite. Vaterite belongs to the hexagonal crystal system, whereas calcite is trigonal and aragonite is orthorhombic.".
- Vaterite wikiPageID "1123875".
- Vaterite wikiPageRevisionID "585800162".
- Vaterite birefringence "δ = 0.100".
- Vaterite caption "Vaterite from San Vito quarry, San Vito, Monte Somma, Somma-Vesuvius Complex, Italy".
- Vaterite category Carbonate_minerals.
- Vaterite color "Colorless".
- Vaterite diaphaneity "Transparent to semi-transparent".
- Vaterite formula "CaCO3".
- Vaterite fracture "Irregular to uneven, splintery".
- Vaterite gravity "2.54".
- Vaterite habit "Fine fibrous crystals, typically less than 0.1 mm, in spherulitic aggregates.".
- Vaterite hasPhotoCollection Vaterite.
- Vaterite luster "Sub-vitreous, waxy".
- Vaterite mohs "3".
- Vaterite name "Vaterite".
- Vaterite opticalprop "Uniaxial".
- Vaterite refractive "nω = 1.550 nε = 1.650".
- Vaterite strunz "5".
- Vaterite symmetry "H-M symbol: 6/mmm".
- Vaterite symmetry "Hexagonal dihexagonal dipyramidal".
- Vaterite symmetry "Space group: P63/mmc {P63/m 2/m 2/c}".
- Vaterite system Hexagonal_crystal_system.
- Vaterite tenacity "Brittle".
- Vaterite unitCell "a = 4.13 Å, c = 8.49 Å; Z = 6".
- Vaterite subject Category:Calcium_minerals.
- Vaterite subject Category:Carbonate_minerals.
- Vaterite subject Category:Hexagonal_minerals.
- Vaterite type Abstraction100002137.
- Vaterite type CalciumMinerals.
- Vaterite type CarbonateMinerals.
- Vaterite type Material114580897.
- Vaterite type Matter100020827.
- Vaterite type Mineral114662574.
- Vaterite type Part113809207.
- Vaterite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Vaterite type Relation100031921.
- Vaterite type Substance100019613.
- Vaterite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Vaterite type Mineral.
- Vaterite type ChemicalObject.
- Vaterite type Thing.
- Vaterite comment "Vaterite (CaCO3) is a mineral, a polymorph of calcium carbonate. It was named after the German mineralogist Heinrich Vater. It is also known as mu-calcium carbonate (μ-CaCO3) and has a JCPDS number of 13-192. Vaterite, like aragonite, is a metastable phase of calcium carbonate at ambient conditions at the surface of the earth. As it is less stable than either calcite or aragonite, vaterite has a higher solubility than either of these phases.".
- Vaterite label "Vaterit".
- Vaterite label "Vaterita".
- Vaterite label "Vaterite".
- Vaterite label "Vaterite".
- Vaterite label "Vateryt".
- Vaterite label "Vatérite".
- Vaterite label "Фатерит".
- Vaterite label "ヴァテライト".
- Vaterite sameAs Vaterit.
- Vaterite sameAs Vaterita.
- Vaterite sameAs Vatérite.
- Vaterite sameAs Vaterite.
- Vaterite sameAs ヴァテライト.
- Vaterite sameAs Vateryt.
- Vaterite sameAs m.048968.
- Vaterite sameAs Q421362.
- Vaterite sameAs Q421362.
- Vaterite sameAs Vaterite.
- Vaterite wasDerivedFrom Vaterite?oldid=585800162.
- Vaterite isPrimaryTopicOf Vaterite.
- Vaterite name "Vaterite".