
1) Beautiful stone 2) Common salt 3) Cubic mineral 4) Cut mineral 5) Decorative stone 6) Gemstone 7) Gemstone mineral 8) Highway department supply 9) Ice cream-making supply 10) Industrial mineral 11) Jewel mineral 12) Jewel 13) Melter on winter sidewalks 14) Mineral 15) Mineral gemstone 16) Mineral jewel
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1) Rock salt 2) Salt
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Halite t, commonly known as rock salt, is the mineral form of sodium chloride (NaCl). Halite forms isometric crystals. The mineral is typically colorless or white, but may also be light blue, dark blue, purple, pink, red, orange, yellow or gray depending on the amount and type of impurities. It commonly occurs with other evaporite deposit minerals...
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• (n.) Native salt; sodium chloride.
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naturally occurring sodium chloride (NaCl), common or rock salt. Halite occurs on all continents in beds that range from a few metres to more than ... [13 related articles]
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Halite. Credit: Mineral Information Institute Naturally occurring sodium chloride (common salt, NaCl) crystallizing in the cubic (isometric) system. Halite, also known as rock salt, is colorless or white (sometimes blue) when pure but may be colored pink, red, gray, or brown by the presence of ...
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<chemistry> Salt (sodium chloride) found in mineral form. ... (13 Nov 1997) ...
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Rock salt; Sodium chloride (NaCl). A sedimentary rock.
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The mineral name for 'rock salt'. A chemical sedimentary rock that forms from the evaporation of oce
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Ha'lite (hā'līt or hăl'īt)
noun [ Greek
'a`ls salt.]
(Min.) Native salt; sodium chloride.
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An evaporite mineral composed of sodium chloride (NaCl).
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Sedimentary rock created by the chemical precipitation of sodium and chlorine.
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Halite (common salt) is a mineral found in lustreless cubic crystals. It has the formulae NaCl and a relative hardness of 3.
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Rock salt; sodium chloride; a sedimentary rock.
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Sodium chloride
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[
n] - naturally occurring crystalline sodium chloride
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halite Native salt; sodium chloride.
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Mineral form of sodium chloride, NaCl. Common salt is the mineral halite. When pure it is colourless and transparent, but it is often pink, red, or yellow. It is soft and has a low density. Halite occurs naturally in evaporite deposits that have precipitated on evaporation of bodies of salt water. As rock salt, it forms beds within a sedimentary se...
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Rock salt.
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(Sodium Chloride) Halite , better known as rock salt, can easily be distinguished by its taste. Since taste is an important property of salt, there is a right way to taste a specimen of halite (or an unknown mineral that is similar to halite) and a wrong way. The right way is to first lick your index finger, rub it against the ...
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Rock salt deposits from which salt is mined. (See Lab 10)
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