Sodium. Halite, or rock salt, is the mineral form of sodium chloride. Of the two elements, sodium is a metal.
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.
sodium combined with chlorine.
Halite is non-metallic. You can tell because any mineral that you can partially see through it is non-metallic . . . metallic are only minerals that look like metal.
No, halite is a chloride
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.
Lead is a metal.
sodium combined with chlorine.
Halite is non-metallic. You can tell because any mineral that you can partially see through it is non-metallic . . . metallic are only minerals that look like metal.
Halite is tablesalt.
what is the symbol for halite
No, halite is a chloride
halite is odorless
Halite is made of salt. Halite is hard so it is mined. That means that there use to be an ocean there. Pretty cool right
Yes, Halite is an Inorganic.
Halite, or salt.