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examples of salt rock​

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Answered by andriyajenson1233
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Halite more commonly known as Rock salt is a mineral formed from sodium chloride. It's chemical formula is NaCl and this also includes other variations of salt such as common salt and table salt. Rock salt tends to be the industrial name used for Halite.

Answered by saiquafarheen68
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Halite more commonly known as Rock salt is a mineral formed from sodium chloride. It's chemical formula is NaCl and this also includes other variations of salt such as common salt and table salt. ... These salt beds can be hundreds of metres deep. Halite crystals form very quickly in some rapidly evaporating lakes.

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