Halite
rock salt is rough... --------------------------------- Salt has not a texture (in the technical sense); if you think to crystallization it is face-centered cubic.
Rock salt is the common term for halite. A common use for rock salt is to make the ice melt on highways in the winter.
Salt has no texture (in the technical sense); if you think about crystallization, it is face-centered cubic.
It does not turn into a rock. The term "rock" in rock salt is to describe the look and texture of the salt. Once the rock salt is used, it deomposes into its elements K, Cl, Ca then gets wahed away by rain, melted ice, or snow
The general term for igneous rock that cools on the surface is "extrusive igneous rock." This type of rock forms when molten lava erupts onto the Earth's surface and cools relatively quickly. Examples include basalt and rhyolite.
The address of the Salt Rock is: 5575 Madison Creek Rd, Salt Rock, 25559 9801
Rock salt is not a rock...its just a salt that can be extracted from salty water especially from sea water.
The face is the proper technical term for itself.
Rock salt is chemical!
Rock salt and table salt are both sodium chloride - NaCl; table salt is the pure form of rock salt.
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The technical term for milk is "lacteal secretion."