No, Halite is not a magnetic mineral.
The most abundant mineral is probably calcium. But the others might also be salts, such as sodium chloride, magnesium, and potassium
Halite belongs to the mineral group halides.
Halite is not a sedimentary rock, it is actually a mineral.
Table salt is the mineral halite.
Yes, halite, the mineral form of Sodium Chloride is the most abundant salt found in seawater.
No, it's rock salt.
No, Halite is not a magnetic mineral.
Halite is a mineral with a crystalline structure.
Halite is a type of mineral or salt.
The mineral halite is non-metallic.
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The most abundant mineral is probably calcium. But the others might also be salts, such as sodium chloride, magnesium, and potassium
The halide mineral group.
Halite, or salt.
Halite. Salt IS a mineral, a rock. Its name, when you find it on the ground in its natural form, is Halite.
Yes, rock salt is a mineral (halite) not a rock.