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Why do marble particles stay together rather than mixing with water particles?

Marble particles are held together by strong intermolecular forces such as ionic or covalent bonds, which prevent them from mixing with water particles. Additionally, marble is insoluble in water, meaning it does not dissolve or mix with the water molecules. The physical properties of marble and water also play a role in their inability to mix with each other.


What do Marble shooters call a really small marble?

"Pee-wee's"


Why does a small marble go faster than a big marble?

the reason is that small marble chips has a lrger surface area than larger ones (there are more numbers of particles) which makes the collisions between the reactans more quicker and efficient.


How much does a small marble weigh?

4


How much does a small toy marble weigh?

A small toy marble typically weighs about 1 gram.


What is a type of banned marble from Mexico used for carving small figurines?

Green marble?


Is marble made of small or large crystals?

small, rapid colling


What do marble salamanders eat?

small bugs


What would likely cause an inscription on marble gravestone to become more difficult to read?

Marble is not a very robust stone. In terms of natural causes, marble is easily dissolved by acids - even relatively mild ones - so acid rain is one possible cause. Erosion by wind blown sand other other small particles is another.


How do you get water out of marble?

If you combine it with an acid, it will react and release a small amount of water but the marble will be destroyed completely.


How do you measure the of a marble?

cut your ruler as small as u can


What is small particles of soil called?

Small particles of soil are called "soil particles" or "soil grains." These particles can vary in size from sand particles to silt and clay particles.