Not sure what you're saying, as except for the chemically inert gypsum, they're all more or less calcium carbonate. Particle size is probably the more important factor. The magnesium in dolomite is bonus. It works fine for neutralizing excess acid.
Only the strongest bases have dilute solution pH in the area of 12. Nothing with acid in the name for sure.
As far as I can tell dolomite has become taboo from the hi-brix crowd. Loads of misinformation, even in published works. I was surprised to see how easily it is leached out of soil.