barytocalcite
Barytocalcite is a relatively rare carbonate mineral with the chemical formula BaCa(CO3)2. It is a double carbonate in which calcium and barium occupy distinct sites within the carbonate lattice, yielding a compound intermediate between baryte and calcite in composition.
Physical properties: Barytocalcite is typically colorless to white, though trace impurities can impart pale yellow to
Occurrence: It occurs in hydrothermal veins and carbonate-bearing metamorphic and sedimentary rocks. It is commonly found
Crystal chemistry: Barytocalcite is a calcium–barium carbonate with the formula BaCa(CO3)2. It crystallizes in a calcite-like
Name and significance: The name derives from baryta (barium) and calcite (CaCO3). Barytocalcite is primarily of
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