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| has gloss | eng: Monohydrocalcite is a mineral that is a hydrous form of calcium carbonate, CaCO3·H2O. It was formerly also known by the name hydrocalcite, which is now discredited by the IMA. It is a trigonal mineral which is white when pure. Monohydrocalcite is not a common rock-forming mineral, but is frequently associated with other calcium and magnesium carbonate minerals, such as calcite, aragonite, lansfordite, and nesquehonite. |
| lexicalization | eng: Hydrocalcite |
| lexicalization | eng: monohydrocalcite |
| instance of | e/Carbonate minerals |
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