Halite is a type of mineral (rock). Often is used for road salt.
halite rock is a metamorphic rock
Halite is rock salt. It tastes salty.
It is not a rock but an evaporite mineral.
Halite is recognized by the IMA as a valid mineral, not a rock. According to the website linked below, "Halite is an evaporative sedimentary rock composed primarily of the mineral halite (sodium chloride)."
Halite is not a sedimentary rock, it is actually a mineral.
Halite is a type of mineral (rock). Often is used for road salt.
halite rock is a metamorphic rock
Halite is the rock. It is commonly known as rock salt however.
No. Halite is not a metal, its a sedimentary rock. Its also known as Rock Salt.
No. Halite is not a metal, its a sedimentary rock. Its also known as Rock Salt.
Halite is found near Salt Lake City, Utah and Searles Lake in California.
Yes, rock salt is a mineral (halite) not a rock.
Halite is rock salt. It tastes salty.
Halite rocks are sedimentary rocks.
Halite is sodium chloride (rock salt, table salt).
Halite or rock salt is roughly five centimeters tall