
Marble
Marble (metamorphosed limestone/dolostone). Predominantly composed of Calcite (CaCO3) for marble derived from limestone, or Dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2) for marble derived from dolostone.
Hardness: 3-4 (Mohs), Color: Typically white, gray, or black, often with distinct veining or swirls of contrasting colors due to impurities. Luster: Dull to sub-vitreous, can appear waxy. Crystal Structure: Non-crystalline, made of interlocking micro- to macro-crystalline grains. Cleavage: None (massive).…
- Luster
- Dull to sub-vitreous, can appear waxy
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