Cleavage is a property of minerals. Sandstone is a rock type. As such it doesn't have the property of cleavage.
Cleavage is a metamorphic fabric. Sandstone is not a metamorphic rock and thus can not display a cleavage.
Sandstone is a rock and the terms 'cleavage' and 'fracture' apply to minerals. Sandstones are commonly composed of quartz, which doesn't have cleavage and has a concoidal fracture.
Sandstone does not have a cleavage but may split along bedding planes.
No, halite is a chloride
Ruby does not have any typical consistent clevage. Though it may show parting on twinned stones.
Yes, Halite is an Inorganic.
No, Halite is not a magnetic mineral.
Halite does not react with HCl.
Halite is tablesalt.
what is the symbol for halite
No, halite is a chloride
halite is odorless
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Ruby does not have any typical consistent clevage. Though it may show parting on twinned stones.
Yes, Halite is an Inorganic.
Halite, or salt.
halite has 6 sides
No, Halite is not a magnetic mineral.
The hardness of Halite is 2-2.5
Halite does not react with HCl.