Rock salt is a chemical sedimentary rock.
Because when the salt is dissolved, the chemical makeup of the crystal changes, making it a chemical change. However, you can evaporate the water, capture all the steam, cool the steam, and then you have the salt (original chemical makeup) and the water, making it a physical change.
No, rock salt is not an acid. Rock salt is a chemical compound composed of sodium and chloride ions. It is a type of salt that is formed through the evaporation of seawater or saltwater lakes.
By chemical procedures: grinding, dissolving, filtering, repeated crystallization/recrystallization processes.
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Rock salt is a chemical sedimentary rock.
Rock salt is chemical!
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Composition
Rock salt and table salt have identical chemical formula: NaCl, sodium chloride.
Rock salt is a chemical rock, as it is composed primarily of the mineral halite (sodium chloride). It forms through the evaporation of saline waters, typically found in sedimentary environments like salt flats or deep-sea basins. It is not considered an organic or clastic rock.
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Because when the salt is dissolved, the chemical makeup of the crystal changes, making it a chemical change. However, you can evaporate the water, capture all the steam, cool the steam, and then you have the salt (original chemical makeup) and the water, making it a physical change.
Rock salt, rock gypsum, and sometimes limestone.
the chemical sedimentary rock, rock salt
Yes, rock salt is a mineral (halite) not a rock.
halite