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- Halite abstract "Halite /ˈhælaɪt/, 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 such as several of the sulfates, halides, and borates.".
- Halite thumbnail Selpologne.jpg?width=300.
- Halite wikiPageExternalLink geo_halite.html.
- Halite wikiPageExternalLink halite.htm.
- Halite wikiPageExternalLink mihalite.htm.
- Halite wikiPageExternalLink MSDS-Rock-Salt.pdf.
- Halite wikiPageID "341566".
- Halite wikiPageRevisionID "606472849".
- Halite caption "Halite from the Wieliczka salt mine, Małopolskie, Poland".
- Halite category Halide_minerals.
- Halite cleavage "Perfect {001}, three directions cubic".
- Halite color "Colorless or white; also blue, purple, red, pink, yellow, orange, or gray".
- Halite diaphaneity "Transparent".
- Halite formula "NaCl".
- Halite fracture "Conchoidal".
- Halite gravity "2.17".
- Halite habit "Predominantly cubes and in massive sedimentary beds, but also granular, fibrous and compact".
- Halite hasPhotoCollection Halite.
- Halite luster "Vitreous".
- Halite mohs "2".
- Halite molweight "58.433".
- Halite name "Halite".
- Halite opticalprop "Isotropic".
- Halite other "Salty flavor, Fluorescent".
- Halite refractive "n = 1.544".
- Halite solubility "Water soluble".
- Halite streak "White".
- Halite strunz "3".
- Halite symmetry "Isometric hexoctahedral 4/m 2/m".
- Halite system Cubic_crystal_system.
- Halite tenacity "Brittle".
- Halite unitCell "a = 5.6404 Å; Z = 4".
- Halite wordnet_type synset-mineral-noun-1.
- Halite subject Category:Cubic_minerals.
- Halite subject Category:Edible_salt.
- Halite subject Category:Evaporite.
- Halite subject Category:Halide_minerals.
- Halite subject Category:Sodium_minerals.
- Halite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Halite type Mineral.
- Halite type ChemicalObject.
- Halite type Thing.
- Halite comment "Halite /ˈhælaɪt/, 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 such as several of the sulfates, halides, and borates.".
- Halite label "Haliet".
- Halite label "Halit".
- Halite label "Halit".
- Halite label "Halita".
- Halite label "Halita".
- Halite label "Halite".
- Halite label "Halite".
- Halite label "Halite".
- Halite label "Галит".
- Halite label "هاليت".
- Halite label "岩塩".
- Halite label "石鹽".
- Halite sameAs Halit.
- Halite sameAs Halit.
- Halite sameAs Αλίτης.
- Halite sameAs Halita.
- Halite sameAs Halita.
- Halite sameAs Halite.
- Halite sameAs Halite.
- Halite sameAs 岩塩.
- Halite sameAs 암염.
- Halite sameAs Haliet.
- Halite sameAs Halit.
- Halite sameAs Halita.
- Halite sameAs m.01y4lq.
- Halite sameAs Q5314.
- Halite sameAs Q5314.
- Halite wasDerivedFrom Halite?oldid=606472849.
- Halite depiction Selpologne.jpg.
- Halite isPrimaryTopicOf Halite.
- Halite name "Halite".