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Galena and halite have different chemical compositions. Galena is lead sulfide (PbS), while halite is sodium chloride (NaCl). Both minerals have distinct crystalline structures: galena has a cubic crystal structure, while halite has a cubic crystal structure as well.
Absolutely. For example, Galena and Halite.
Because halite is also sodium chloride.
No, halite is not magnetic. Halite is a mineral composed of sodium chloride (NaCl), which is the same chemical compound as table salt. Magnetic properties are determined by the arrangement of atoms within a material, and halite does not possess the necessary structure for magnetism.
No, the chemical composition is still the same.
No
They have the same chemical composition of H2O.
No. It varies but most are same.
The composition of pure substances, such as elements and compounds, are always the same. The composition of mixtures can vary.
The chemical formula unit is the same: NaCl; rock salt (halite) in the mine is more impure.
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Isomers are pairs of molecules that share the same chemical formula but have different structural arrangements. For example, glucose and fructose both have the chemical formula C6H12O6, but they have different structural arrangements.