Rocks haven't a chemical formula as chemical compounds.
Exapmples of igneous rocks include granite, basalt, gabbro, rhyolite, pumice, and andesite. Since rocks are mictures, they do not have chemical formulas.
Minerals are usually small colored gems, whereas rocks are usually black, grey or white. Also, minerals have a chemical in which makes our bodies better. Those minerals are used in mineral water. Rocks do not have that chemical.
marl
H2O is 2 hydrogens plus 1 oxygen and that makes the chemical formula for water.
Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock formed around other rocks. These other rocks can be any type that is native to the area, or that has been carried from other locations. They are a mixture of different rock types.
No. Calcite is also found in marble, marl, and can occur in small amounts in igneous rocks as a product of chemical weathering.
No. Calcite is also found in marble, marl, and can occur in small amounts in igneous rocks as a product of chemical weathering.
Rocks are mixtures and so do not have chemical formulas. Igneous rocks vary in composition, so there is no way of giving a formula.
Exapmples of igneous rocks include granite, basalt, gabbro, rhyolite, pumice, and andesite. Since rocks are mictures, they do not have chemical formulas.
well here are some... red marl grey marl limestone 'fools gold' a.k.a pyrite but that's all i really can think of. :)
crushed and broken limestone, including related rocks, such as dolomite, cement rock, marl, travertine and calcareous tufa.
Yes. It is found in rocks, and has the chemical formula CaCO3 . It's a form of limestone.
Marl is a mineral.
Marl is a type of clay soil.
because they are mean
Minerals are usually small colored gems, whereas rocks are usually black, grey or white. Also, minerals have a chemical in which makes our bodies better. Those minerals are used in mineral water. Rocks do not have that chemical.
Rocks are composed of minerals which are naturally occurring solids, with a specific chemical formula, are inorganic, and have a crystalline structure. Some rocks are also of organic origin, namely coal and many types of limestone.