Yes, salt is a mineral.
It's chemical name is Sodium Chloride (NaCl) and the correct name for it's mineral form is Halite.
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Yes. Salt (Sodium chloride) is a crystalline mineral.
Sodium chloride as a natural mineral is called halite.
Salt is a mineral....i think
No. It is a carbohydrate. Salt would be an example of a mineral.
Sodium is a metal, common table salt is sodium chloride, which is a compound. Sodium can make up salt. In the nature sodium chloride exist as the mineral halite.
The mineral formed from sodium chloride is called halite.
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Salt is a mineral....i think
Table salt is the mineral halite.
Salt used in cooking is derived from seawater (sea salt) or from layers of salt in mineral deposits (rock salt or mineral salt).
Salt (table salt, edible salt etc.) is sodium chloride - NaCl.In geology the mineral of salt is called halite.
it's not in either food group salt is a mineral
The halide mineral group.
The mineral halite (table salt) meets all the requirements for being defined as a mineral in that it is naturally occurring, a solid, has a chemical formula, has a crystalline structure, and is inorganic.
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Table salt is sodium chloride. The natural mineral is called halite.
no. salt is a mineral.
No, salt is a mineral, not a food.
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