1. By its physical properties... like its hardness... if its pure gyspum, it should be scratched by your finger nails.
2. Texture.... by looking and identifying the type of texture it has... is it chicken wife? Oblong? Just massive?
3. Is it laminated? Or just a massive bed.
4. By what form it is..... like is it Selestine? Is it rosette (desert rose)? Is it satin spar? Is it Alabaster form?
== == Gypsum is a rock and a mineral.
Rock gypsum is a sedimentary rock. These rocks can be transparent or opaque. Examples could be chalk and chalk boards.
Rock gypsum
Gypsum and Rock Salt are two examples of chemical rocks (sedimentary rocks).
By Chemical weathering
First of all, Gypsum is a mineral, and Rock Gypsum is a rock, don't get them confused. Second of all, no they aren't. Rock Gypsum is a sedimentary rock, and an alternate name for it is Alabaster.
Gypsum is actually a major rock forming mineral. Rock gypsum is a chemical sedimentary rock.
the color for the gypsum rock is lik ewhite
Yes. They're the same.
Rock salt and gypsum are not varieties of dolomite.
gypsum is used in sheet rock
== == Gypsum is a rock and a mineral.
Gypsum is formed underwater, usually between layers of shale and limestone. When the water evaporates and the area dries, the gypsum becomes solid "rock" gypsum.
secondary rock
Rock salt and rock gypsum are predominately the minerals halite and gypsum respectively. Quartzite is also predominately the mineral quartz.
Rock gypsum is a sedimentary rock. These rocks can be transparent or opaque. Examples could be chalk and chalk boards.
Rock gypsum is a sedimentary rock. These rocks can be transparent or opaque. Examples could be chalk and chalk boards.