If chalk is such a dense rock why is it so soft/weak?

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For example iron is really dense and it’s density seems to be the reason it’s such a strong material, why is the same not true for chalk?

I looked at a chart and chalk is much more dense than so many other types of rock, all of which are much stronger than chalk and could be used practically as building materials etc. But chalk is so soft? Is it because of the porosity? Or structure? Idk

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Chalk’s density ranges from 1.6 g/cm3 to 2.0 g/cm3. Iron density is 7.87 g/cm3. I’m not sure who’s telling you that chalk is denser than iron.

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