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  • Identifying Monominerallic Rocks: Limestone as a Prime Example
    The rock most likely to be monominerallic is limestone.

    Here's why:

    * Limestone is primarily composed of the mineral calcite (CaCO3). While some impurities might exist, the dominant mineral is calcite.

    * Monominerallic means consisting of only one mineral.

    Other rocks, like granite and basalt, are polyminerallic, meaning they are composed of multiple minerals.

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