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Why do you see sodium chloride crystals when you look at rock salt with hand lenses?

There are really crystals. That is the nature.


What is an element or inorganic compound that is found in nature as solid crystals?

Salt (NaCl) is an inorganic compound that is found in nature as solid crystals.


Where do you find salt crystals growing in nature?

If you think to sodium chloride (table salt) called in mineralogy halite, you can find crystals in salines or dried lakes. The same answer is valid for other compounds, also including caves, mines and other various geological sites.


Where in nature can you find crystals?

The longer a molten material has to cool, the greater its crýstals may grow. Water frost grows in still weather. Frozen lava grows into spar and ore by ancient volcanos. Salt grows on seashores and in caves.


Why is salt an ingredient for salt crystals?

because that is what the salt crystals are made of


Is gypsum a salt?

No it is not a salt. Gypsum is a mineral that occurs in nature as flattened and often twinned crystals and transparent cleavable masses called selenite.


Where can i you find real crystals?

You can find real crystals at specialized crystal shops, metaphysical stores, online retailers, and gem shows. Make sure to research the credibility of the seller to ensure you are purchasing authentic and ethically sourced crystals.


Why are salt crystals diamond?

Salt crystals may reflect light like a diamond, but salt crystals are not diamonds.


Why do crystals have salt?

Crystals of salt are face-cubic centered.


What shapes are salt crystals?

Salt Crystals can come in many forms, one such is a cubical formation.


Are there crystals in other foods besides salt?

no. There is only crystals in salt


Does salt form crystals?

Table salt is made of many tiny crystals. When you mix these salt crystals with water, they dissolve, losing their crystalline form. When the water evaporates, the salt crystals form once again.