The X-ray diffraction analysis made by our chemicals indicates the presence of calcite as the main component and quartz as a secondary component in the three samples analyzed. The diffraction patterns are practically the same; the only thing that changes are the component proportions. Samples M01 and M02 show 98% calcite and 2% quartz; this is possibly due to the close proximity between the two samples. Sample M03 shows 93% calcite and 7% quartz. Hematite and other minerals observed in the petrographic microscope were not detected by this method in any of the samples since their abundance is less than 1%. While the beige coloration of sample M03 may be due to the higher hematite content, this does not change the purity.
In conclusion, the X-ray diffraction method and the petrographic analysis determine that the purity of these marble samples is between 93 and 98%. The rest are quartz crystals and traces of other components.
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