halite is odorless
The mineral halite is non-metallic.
the crystal structure of halite is basically a crystal structure the is made out of repeating boxes
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Opal is indeed a heterogenous mixture
The majority of minerals are crystalline materials.Examples: opal, halite, topaz.
The types of Opal that i am familiar with are White Opal, Fire Opal, Boulder Opal, Black Opal, Crystal Opal, Light Opal, Doublet Opal, Triplet Opal, Common Opal, Synthetic Opal, and Immitation Opal.
It isn't. Halite and pyrite are two different minerals.
They have to dig for it There are several different mining sites in Australia where different types of opal is found.
There different ones because an opal birthstone is for October a topaz is for November
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* Opal is the only gem that is formed by water. * Opal is the only gemstone where many different brightly coloured hues may be seen in the one stone.
Gold, graphite, halite
No. Halite is sodium chloride. Hematite is iron (III) oxide.
they both are the same but , used in different terms of words for example PINK , AND opal ,which is the subject , they both are a kind of pink , but used in different terms of words.
true
it is round and different sizes and is found in the forest