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No, halite is a chloride
Constructions. Halite is use for food because its a rock salt. Marbles are used for decorations. Granites are used for building and road constructions because of their interlocking crsytals
Yes, Halite is an Inorganic.
No, Halite is not a magnetic mineral.
Rock salt. And other Ice melters
Cow licks may be made of Halite, so, yes, in a way, salt can be made of Halite.
the crystal structure of halite is basically a crystal structure the is made out of repeating boxes
It comes from halite which is like a natural salt. Graphite, on the other hand, is the mineral used in pencils
There are no household items made from halite because halite is just the geological name for rock salt. You can't make anything but seasoning out of salt unless you're using it to salt a road in winter and that's not a household item either.
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Halite
Halite is made of salt. Halite is hard so it is mined. That means that there use to be an ocean there. Pretty cool right
Halite is the mineral that we call table salt and is formed by the evaporation of fluids that are saturated in the elements that salt is made of, specifically sodium and chlorine.
Salt Halite (Rock salt).
The mineral of sodium chloride is called halite.
Halite is tablesalt.