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what is dolomite..explain​


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Answered by rakshirakshu21
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The true dolomite mineral is a calcium magnesium carbonate and has the chemical formula CaMg(CO3)2. There is also dolomitic limestone, which is limestone that contains dolomite, but it is not specifically the mineral itself. Dolomite is a double salt. This means that while it is composed of two salts (calcium and magnesium) it has a different structure than either of those individual salts. Dolomite may be colorless, white, pinkish, or slightly blue. The crystals of dolomite may be transparent, translucent (semitransparent), or completely opaque (not able to be seen through).

Answered by honeygupta4
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A translucent mineral consisting of a carbonate of calcium and magnesium, usually also containing iron.

It is discovered by a French geologist, named Dolomieu, in 18th century.

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