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calcite and aragonite are forms of​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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The shells and skeletons of many marine organisms are made from either calcite or aragonite – two mineral forms of calcium carbonate. Scientists are particularly interested in aragonite, which is produced by many tropical corals, cold-water corals, pteropods and some molluscs. It is more soluble than calcite.

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Explanation: calcium carbonate

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