Halite is the mineralogical name of rock salt (sodium chloride); and has the same applications as NaCl.
Halite is sodium chloride, NaCl.
Halite is sodium chloride, NaCl.
No. Halite forms when various bodies of water evaporate. Halite is the mineral name for salt.
Sodium chloride is not a rock: in the nature NaCl exist as the mineral halite.
galena, pyrite, fluorite, perovskite, or halite cubes
Used to form rock salt
used in tanning
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halite aka rock salt is used mostly to de-ice roads, sidewalks etc, as a food preservative and in food halite aka rock salt is used mostly to de-ice roads, sidewalks etc, as a food preservative and in food
Halite is tablesalt.
what is the symbol for halite
No, halite is a chloride
halite is odorless
Yes, Halite is an Inorganic.
Halite, or salt.
halite has 6 sides