kalsiittinen
Kalsiittinen refers to anything related to calcite, a common mineral composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Calcite is the most stable form of calcium carbonate at standard temperature and pressure. It is a key component of many sedimentary rocks, most notably limestone and marble. Its crystalline structure is trigonal. Calcite is known for its perfect rhombohedral cleavage, meaning it breaks easily along specific planes, producing rhomb-shaped fragments.
The term kalsiittinen can be used to describe the composition of geological materials, such as kalsiittinen
Calcite exhibits a property called double refraction, where light passing through it is split into two rays,