Mystery Solved: Why Seashells’ Mineral Forms Differently in Seawater

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For almost a century, scientists have been puzzled by a process that is crucial to much of the life in Earth’s oceans: Why does calcium carbonate, the tough material of seashells and corals, sometimes take the form of calcite, and at other times form a chemically identical form of the mineral, called aragonite, that is more soluble, and therefore more vulnerable to ocean acidification?

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