Arragonite

/ˌærəɡəˈnaɪt/ noun

A mineral form of calcium carbonate that is slightly less stable than calcite and often found in shells, pearls, and hot springs.

Named after Aragon, a region in Spain where the mineral was first identified and studied scientifically in the 18th century. The suffix '-ite' is a standard mineralogical naming convention for minerals.

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