Yes; sodium chloride has a face-centerd cubic structure.
Sodium Chloride, table salt, rock salt
The crystalline structure of sodium chloride is face-centered cubic.
Salt is a crystalline solid in its natural form.
Yes, salt commonly forms crystals; so it is crystalline.
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Crystalline rock is composed of interlocking crystalline grains, as in granite. Clastic rock is composed of rock or mineral grains which have become cemented together by the processes of lithification. Examples of clastic rock are sandstone and conglomerate.
Table salt is a crystalline solid.
no metamorphic
A crystalline rock could be anything from 4,600 million years old to an hour old.
After the evaporation of water salt remain as a crystalline solid.
Epsom salt is MgSO4.7H2O, a crystalline solid.
Salt is a crystalline solid in its natural form.