salt
The formula for common sodium ores like sodium chloride (halite) is NaCl.
The common name of trinitrotoluene is t-n-t.
Halite, also known as rock salt, is odorless. It does not have a distinctive smell.
Halite is a mineral composed of sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, while gypsum is a mineral composed of calcium sulfate. Halite is typically clear or white in color, while gypsum is usually white or colorless with a pearly or glassy luster. Additionally, halite is soluble in water, while gypsum is only slightly soluble.
Halite is a non-metallic mineral. It has a glassy or vitreous luster and typically appears transparent or translucent.
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.
The common name for the mineral halite is salt.
halite
Halite
Halite is sodium chloride (rock salt, table salt).
Halite is the common name for salt and, yes, it is a mineral.
Halite is another name for common salt - chemical formula NaCl (Sodium Chloride)
The mineral formed from sodium chloride is called halite.
Halite is the mineralogical name of sodium chloride, NaCl.
"Table salt" (or edible salt, common salt, rock salt, halite) or "brine" if it is dissolved in water.
Another name for halite is rock salt.
"Table salt" (or edible salt, common salt, rock salt, halite) or "brine" if it is dissolved in water.