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The shells of marine organisms contain CaCO3 , largely in the crystalline form known as calcite. There is a second crystalline form of CaCO3 known as aragonite. a. Based on the thermodynamic and physical properties given for these two crystalline forms, would you expect calcite in nature to convert

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