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limestone is not a mineral. give reason

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Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of mineral calcite. It often contain silica in the form of flint and varying amounts of clay and sand as layers in the rock. Limestone contains different amounts of silica, clay, silt and sand. The primary source of the calcite in limestone is most marine organisms

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