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It will take much more than a hot pot to damage your marble, so no worries.

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When sedimentary rock is heated it changes into marble what kind of rock is a marble?

a metamorphic rock


What rock is squeezed and heated to form marble?

Limestone is the rock that is squeezed and heated to form marble. The high pressures and temperatures cause the limestone to recrystallize and become the metamorphic rock known as marble.


Can marbles melt?

Marble will melt when heated sufficiently.


When limestone is heated under pressure what does it form?

When limestone is heated under pressure, it forms marble. This process, known as metamorphism, occurs when the mineral calcite in the limestone recrystallizes into the interlocking calcite crystals that compose marble.


What was marble before it was marble?

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What does sandstone and marble have in common?

Limestone and sand stone are both sedimentary rocks, and marble is made out of limestone when heated . :) Hope that helped.


What does limestone and marble have in common?

Limestone and sand stone are both sedimentary rocks, and marble is made out of limestone when heated . :) Hope that helped.


What is the possessive of marble?

The possessive form of "marble" is "marble's." For example, you could say "the marble's surface" to indicate something that belongs to or relates to the marble.


What does limestone sandstone and marble have in common?

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What gas is given off when a piece of marble or limestone is heated?

The gas is Carbon dioxide, formed by the decomposition of Calcium carbonate it the Marble or Limestone


When heating marble what reaction occurs?

When marble is heated, it undergoes a chemical reaction called thermal decomposition. This reaction breaks down the calcium carbonate (CaCO3) in marble into calcium oxide (CaO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) gas.


Is marble stones natural?

Marble, like granite, is actually a type of stone. So yes, it is natural. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes marble is natural it is formed when limestone is metamorphosed (heated and squashed when deep in the earth). However the appearance of marble is easy to fake and in many buildings the marble is indeed fake.