Density in marble engineering refers to the mass per unit volume of the mineral, fundamentally defining its structural strength, porosity, and thermal performance. In the framework of Modern Engineering, the high density of Crystal Calcite (CaCO3)—typically ranging from 2.6 to 2.9 g/cm3—is the key variable that distinguishes a prestigious architectural stone from softer, less durable sedimentary rocks.
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