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Calcium carbonate mineral
Vaterite is a mineral, a polymorph of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). It was named after the German mineralogist Heinrich Vater. It is also known as mu-calcium
Vaterite
Chemical compound
occurring as the mineral vaterite. The aragonite form can be prepared by precipitation at temperatures above 85 °C; the vaterite form can be prepared by
Calcium_carbonate
Calcium carbonate mineral
aragonite and vaterite. Aragonite will change to calcite over timescales of days or less at temperatures exceeding 300 °C, and vaterite is even less stable
Calcite
Calcium carbonate mineral
crystal forms of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), the others being calcite and vaterite. It is formed by biological and physical processes, including precipitation
Aragonite
Inner-ear structure in vertebrates which detects acceleration
is of aragonite. In Chondrostei it is of vaterite (a rather unstable morph). In Holostei it is of a vaterite-aragonite mixture. In Teleostei, Coelacanthii
Otolith
Organic vessel in which an embryo first begins to develop
have a coating of vaterite spherules, which is a rare polymorph of calcium carbonate. In Greater Ani Crotophaga major this vaterite coating is thought
Egg
Process of ice crystal growth in clouds
Ice nuclei Temperature to freeze Bacteria −2.6 °C (27.3 °F) Kaolinite −30 °C (−22 °F) Silver iodide −10 °C (14 °F) Vaterite −9 °C (16 °F)
Wegener–Bergeron–Findeisen process
Wegener–Bergeron–Findeisen_process
Vanadoakasakaite-(La) Vandenbrandeite Vantasselite Vanuralite Variscite Vaterite Vauquelinite Vauxite Veatchite Vermiculite Vegrandisite Vesuvianite Villiaumite
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Rule stating that the less stable polymorphs crystallize first
first as an aqueous suspension, then it evolves at room temperature into vaterite (hexagonal), the less stable and most soluble polymorph of CaCO3, and,
Ostwald's_rule
Ability of a solid material to exist in more than one form or crystal structure
Both are forms of calcium carbonate. A third form of calcium carbonate is vaterite, which is hexagonal and relatively unstable. β-HgS precipitates as a black
Crystal_polymorphism
Construction material
etc. can stabilize vaterite or even aragonite. However, in neutral pH soils the dominant phase transformation is usually vaterite-to-calcite. The availability
Living_building_material
Geological phenomenon
calcite, "in preference to the other, less stable polymorphs, aragonite and vaterite." Other trace elements such as iron from rusting reinforcing or copper
Flowstone
Minerals containing the carbonate ion
Minrecordite; 15 Cerussite, 15 Aragonite, 15 Strontianite, 15 Witherite; 20 Vaterite, 25 Huntite, 30 Norsethite, 35 Alstonite; 40 Olekminskite, 40 Paralstonite;
Carbonate_mineral
Bio-geochemical process
which in the order of their usual stabilities are calcite, aragonite and vaterite. The main groups of microorganisms that can induce the carbonate precipitation
Microbiologically induced calcite precipitation
Microbiologically_induced_calcite_precipitation
Hydrate form of calcium carbonate
monohydrocalcite. The presence of Mg in solution is known to inhibit the formation of vaterite and calcite. However, the hydrated nature of monohydrocalcite means that
Monohydrocalcite
Species of plant
them secrete calcite (some excrete vaterite, while a few species' excrement consists of both calcite and vaterite). Ordinary looking flowers have long
Saxifraga_crustata
Aragonite Calcite Nahcolite Natron Sodium sesquicarbonate Thermonatrite Trona Vaterite Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical
Shortite
Secondary calcium carbonate deposit growing under man-made structures
calcite as opposed to the other, less stable, polymorphs of aragonite and vaterite. Calthemites are generally composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) which
Calthemite
Veszelyite Vsz Vladimirite Vld Vuagnatite Vgn Vanadoandrosite-(Ce) Vda-Ce Vaterite Vtr Viaeneite Via Vladimirivanovite Vla Vulcanite Vul Vanadomalayaite Vmly
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Process by which living organisms produce minerals
foraminifera, coccolithophores) and aragonite (e.g. corals), although metastable vaterite and amorphous calcium carbonate can also be important, either structurally
Biomineralization
Non-crystalline CaCO3
remaining five polymorphs (in decreasing stability) are: calcite, aragonite, vaterite, monohydrocalcite and ikaite. When mixing two supersaturated solutions
Amorphous_calcium_carbonate
Hexahydrated calcium carbonate mineral
of anhydrous calcium carbonate phases, such as calcite, aragonite, and vaterite probably aid its formation and preservation. It is thought that perhaps
Ikaite
Protein family
Chondrostean fish contain a similar protein of 40 to 50 kDa mass, and vaterite as the mineral component. In mammals otoconin makes up 90% of the protein
Otoconin
Accumulation of unwanted material on solid surfaces
Calcium carbonate (calcite, aragonite usually at t > ~50 °C, or rarely vaterite); Calcium sulfate (anhydrite, hemihydrate, gypsum); Calcium oxalate (e
Fouling
Species of mollusc
adult shell consist of aragonite and sometimes there is also under 1.5% of vaterite especially near the margin of the shell. The anatomy of the mantle cavity
Biomphalaria_glabrata
Cave in the Czech Republic
forms white needle-like crystals. Water and carbon dioxide are released. Vaterite, the third and rarest form of calcium carbonate is not present. The area
Zbrašov_Aragonite_Caves
carbonate) Västmanlandite-(Ce) (gatelite: IMA2002-025) 9.BG.55 [212] [213] [no] Vaterite (IMA1962 s.p., 1911) 5.AB.20 [214] [215] [216] (IUPAC: anhydrous calcium
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (U–V)
List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(U–V)
Na6Mg(SO4)4 – Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff (1852–1911), professor of chemistry Vaterite: CaCO3 – German mineralogist Heinrich Vater (1859–1930) Vernadite (4.FE
List of minerals named after people
List_of_minerals_named_after_people
Group of rare meteorites
Additionally, alteration minerals such as epsomite (found in microscopic veins), vaterite, carbonates, and sulfates are present. Furthermore, these meteorites lack
CI_chondrite
Italian-American biophysicist and geobiologist
B; Kauffmann, Y; Fitch, AN; Bloch, L; Gilbert, PUPA; Pokroy, B (2013). "Vaterite crystals contain two interspersed crystal structures". Science. 340 (6131):
Pupa_Gilbert
Water and its precursors in asteroids
chondrites formed with chondrules and carbon. The carbonates whewellite/vaterite, hydromagnesite, calcite/dolomite, aragonite, and breunnerite have been
Asteroidal_water
Shell formation mechanism
three most common calcium carbonate minerals are aragonite, calcite, and vaterite. Although these minerals have the same chemical formula (CaCO3), they are
Marine_biogenic_calcification
Computational chemist and researcher
and Morphology of Calcium Carbonate Polymorphs Calcite, Aragonite, and Vaterite: An Atomistic Approach". The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 102 (16):
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