Mineral Presentation Vivian Hu. Halite ['hælaɪt] Halite is the mineral form of sodium chloride (NaCl), which is commonly known as rock salt, from melting.

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Mineral Presentation Vivian Hu

Halite ['hælaɪt] Halite is the mineral form of sodium chloride (NaCl), which is commonly known as rock salt, from melting ice. Typical halite is often colorless to yellow, but there’s other colors as well, such as light or dark blue. It is depending on the amount and types of impurities.

Hardness: Luster: greasy or vitreous Streak: white Magnetism: no Taste: salty Solubility: 35.7%(0 ℃ ) 39.8%(100 ℃ ) Cleavage: in three directions at right angles. Effervescence: no

Formation It occurs in vast beds of sedimentary evaporite minerals, which form by the drying up enclosed lakes and seas. Salt beds are often hundreds of meters deep.

Usage After processing, it becomes salt, which is the basic condiment in the kitchen. In addition, halite salt can be used to make ice-creams. Actually, it’s not contained in the mixture of ice-creams we eat. It’s used to melt the ice surrounding the can holding the ice-cream, and cause the ice melt at a lower temperature, in order to quicken the freezing process.

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