Halite belongs to the mineral group halides.
No, Halite is not a magnetic mineral.
table salt
Halite is the mineral form of the common salt. It dissolves in water because water is a polar molecule and halite contains an ionic bond, which makes it water soluble.
Quartx is and example of a mineral that is a chemical compound it is made of the silicon and oxygen
Its chemical name is Sodium Chloride (NaCl) and the correct name for its mineral form is Halite.
Halite (sodium chloride) is not a clastic mineral; it is an evaporite.
The mineral is halite, whose main chemical component is Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Halite is an evaporite mineral - i.e. it forms as a result of evaporating water leaving behind dissolved chemicals as mineral deposits.
Yes, rock salt is a mineral (halite) not a rock.
halite
Halite
The mineral formed from sodium chloride is called halite.
Halite belongs to the mineral group halides.
No, Halite is not a magnetic mineral.
Halite is sodium chloride (rock salt, table salt).
Halite is the common name for salt and, yes, it is a mineral.
Halite is the common name for naturally occurring salt. It is very common as a mineral and in it's dissolved state is the salt found in the sea and the ocean.