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Which sedimentary rocks contains the mineral 'calcite'?
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Answered by LoveSickGirl
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Calcite is pure calcium carbonate (CaCO3). It is found in limestone and marble. It is the cementing agent that binds sediments together into sedimentary rocks. Marble is metamorphosed (changed by heat and pressure) limestone.

Answered by lovelylavanya44418
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calcit \: is \: pure \: calcium \:  \\ carbonate \: (caco3.

it \: is \: found \: in \: limestone \: and \\  \: marble

it \: is \: the \: cementin \: agent \: that \\ binds \: sediments \: together \: into \\ sedimentary \: rocks.

marble \: is \: metamorphosed \: (cha -  \\ nge \: by \: heat \: and \: pressure) \\  \: limestone

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