In mineral terms the difference between dolomite and conite
is that dolomite is a saline evaporite consisting of a mixed calcium and magnesium carbonate, with the chemical formula CaMg(CO3)2; it also exists as the rock dolostone while conite is a magnesian variety of dolomite.
As an adjective Dolomite
is of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Dolomites.
dolomite
Noun
(mineral) A saline evaporite consisting of a mixed calcium and magnesium carbonate, with the chemical formula Ca]]Mg(C[[oxygen, O3)2; it also exists as the rock dolostone.
Synonyms
* magnesian limestone
Derived terms
* dolomitic
See also
* Dolomites
References
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conite
English
Alternative forms
* konite
Noun
(-)
(mineral) A magnesian variety of dolomite.
Derived terms
* xanthoconite