Calcite is a carbonate mineral with the chemical formula CaCO3. It is a common mineral found in sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks. Calcite is the primary mineral in limestone and marble, and it also occurs as a vein mineral in many deposits.
Calcite forms in a variety of geological settings, including sedimentary environments such as limestone and marble formation, hydrothermal veins, and as a secondary mineral in igneous rocks.
Calcite has many industrial uses, including as a building material, in the production of lime and cement, as a soil conditioner, in the manufacture of glass and ceramics, and as a source of calcium carbonate for pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements.