In a word - Fertilizer, as in the water-soluble crystals that can be found at most department stores and garden centers.
If you're doing a crossword, the word they're probably looking for is NATRON.
It's called an elemental mineral, like diamond (crystallized carbon) or gold.
Salt is a mineral....i think
Yes, salt is a mineral. It's chemical name is Sodium Chloride (NaCl) and the correct name for it's mineral form is Halite. Please see the related links.
No. It is a carbohydrate. Salt would be an example of a mineral.
Gold follows all characteristics of mineral First: Its inorganic Second: It occurs naturally Third: Its a solid crystallized form Fourth: It has consistent chemical composition Fifth: It forms crystals
A mineral of hydrous sodium carbonate, Na2CO3·10H2O, often found crystallized with other salts.
Dried salt is crystallized.
Salt remain as an crystallized residue.
the crystallized salt is left behind
It is a mineral which has crystallized from material supplied by hot fluid mixtures which circulate in and around rock.
It's called an elemental mineral, like diamond (crystallized carbon) or gold.
Sodium chloride is a crystallized product.
After the evaporation of water crystallized sodium chloride is obtained.
After the evaporation of water crystallized sodium chloride is obtained.
Evaporating the water crystallized salts are obtained.
It's called an elemental mineral, like diamond (crystallized carbon) or gold.
It's called an elemental mineral, like diamond (crystallized carbon) or gold.