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Marble is mainly composed of CaCO3 (calcium carbonate, limestone) in which calcium is the metallic ion.
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the marble arch was made in 1867
The worlds biggest marble run and marble is situated in the house of marbles in devon.
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fossils are not metallic minerals. marbles are non metallic minerals.
Marble is mainly composed of CaCO3 (calcium carbonate, limestone) in which calcium is the metallic ion.
they are granite, marble and slate
they are granite, marble and slate
no Actually, YES. All minerals have luster of some sort. Marble would be a non-metallic luster, and from there you have to figure out its other qualities.
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agate
an excellent fancy marble used to shoot with in playing marbles
playing marble with his sons
A typical marble is around 4 or 5 grams so 90-100 of them will be about 1 pound. The average glass marble for playing with are about 14-16mm in width.
Metallic Minerals:I. Metallic mineral re those minerals which can be melted to obtain new products.II. Iron, cooper, bauxite, tin, manganese are some examples.III. These are generally associated with igneous rocks.IV. They are usually hard and have shines or luster of their own.V. They are ductile and malleable.VI. When hit, they do not get broken.Non-Metallic Minerals:I. Non-metallic minerals are those which do not yield new products on melting.II. Coal, salt, clay, marble are some examples.III. These are generally associated with sedimentary rocks.IV. They are not so hard and have no shine or luster of their own.V. They are not ductile and malleable.VI. When hit, they may got broken into pieces.Hope this helps :)~SyedMustafaJelani