Halite is more commonly known as rock salt and is the mineral form of sodium chloride. Halite can be mined from salt deposits found throughout the world.
Halite is a mineral that is directly related to salts. Common table salt is mined and refined from the mineral halite.
Meitnerium is an artificial element, no minerals or mines.
Metals are generally mined in the form of ore. Ore is processed to extract the metal from the ore (known as smelting)
No, halite is a chloride
Halite does not need much processing. It is just cleaned up a little after it is extracted, and is then ready to be used.
Ore is mined
kaolin mined without explosive by shovels loaders buckling and can be mined by making slurry by pressing water
Ores must be mined, smelted, and refined before they can be processed into useful everyday materials.
Halite can be gathered from evaporated seawater or mined from deposits of rock salt. It is found all over the world, which is fortunate as humans must have salt in their diet.
Halite is more commonly known as rock salt and is the mineral form of sodium chloride. Halite can be mined from salt deposits found throughout the world.
Halite is a mineral that is directly related to salts. Common table salt is mined and refined from the mineral halite.
There's no way to "make" real gold. It has to be mined and processed naturally.
Building marterials, Industial processes
A mineral resource that can be mined and processed at a profit is called an ore.
Meitnerium is an artificial element, no minerals or mines.
Ores