No, Silicate means containing Silica (Si). The formula for halite is NaCl, so it is non-silicate.
No. Intrusive and extrusive are terms that apply to igneous rocks. Halite is sedimentary.
No. Halite is a mineral found in rock salt, a chemical sedimentary rock.
Coal is non- clastic
Halite is tablesalt.
a clastic clause is a prepositional phrase with a verb ending form to make it a clastic clause
Halite, or salt.
Halite's transparency is transparent/translucent.
Halite (sodium chloride) is not a clastic mineral; it is an evaporite.
Clastic Sedimentary Rock- Sedimnetary rocks formed from fragments of rocks cemented together by minerals such as calcite.Chemical Sedimentary Rock- Sedimentary rocks formed from a solution of minerals (such as halite) and water.Organice Sedimentary Rocks- Sedimentary Rocks formed from the remaints of dead sea animals and seashells.
Coal is non- clastic
It is clastic
clastic
Halite is tablesalt.
what is the symbol for halite
No, halite is a chloride
halite is odorless
a clastic clause is a prepositional phrase with a verb ending form to make it a clastic clause
is sandstone a clastic
Yes, Halite is an Inorganic.