Supersaturated
The white salt crystals have a high albedo
It is likely that the mineral formed from molten lava on the Earth's surface. This is because it would have cooled very rapidly, so forming the small crystals.
chlorine
No, since KCl is an electrolyte a solution of it would most likely speed up rusting.
The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution
supersaturated
A supersaturated solution is most likely to form crystals as it cools.
Most likely copper.
large mineral crystals are most likely found or have grown in igneous or metamorphic rocks
Crystals are more likely formed inside the earth because the crystals length is dependent on the time it takes to cool. On the outside of the earth it is much cooler than the inside of the earth, so crystals don't have time to form after they have reached the surface.
Most likely crystals of Iodine. Iodine is known for its anti-bacterial properties.
The white salt crystals have a high albedo
In general, sedimentary rock crystals would be crystals that are found in sedimentary rocks. Normally they are calcite or quartz as they are the minerals most likely to cement sediments to form sedimentary rocks. There is a group of sedimentary rocks called evaporites that include crystals of salt, gypsum, sylvite, glauberite, thenardite, mirabilite and a few others. However, there is a tremendous variety of other minerals that can produce crystals in sedimentary rocks. Geodes from Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky can have crystals of barite, millerite, sphalerite, galena, fluorite, and aragonite. In other areas of the planet crystals of azurite and malachite can be found in sedimentary rocks. There are many, many other types of crystals that have been found in sedimentary rocks.
Yes it does the food coloring makes the salt crystals stronger and less likely to dissolve.
intrusive rock
X4.3 is not likely to be the solution of a normal equation.
which of the following is most likely to produce a fragmental sedimentary rock?