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Halite (/ˈhælaɪt, ˈheɪlaɪt/ HAL-yte, HAY-lyte),
commonly known as rock salt, is a type of salt, the
mineral (natural) form of
sodium chloride (NaCl). Halite...
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Halite is the
mineral form of
sodium chloride.
Halite may also
refer to:
Halite (oxyanion), also
known as a
halogenite Central Sofia Market Hall, in Sofia...
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small nuclear bombs to
illuminate ICF targets. The
tests were
known as
Halite (LLNL) and
Centurion (LANL). The
basic concept behind the
tests had been...
- subcrop. The
formations are a mix of mudstones, siltstones,
sandstones and
halites.
Historically this
sequence of
rocks has been
subdivided in
different ways...
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Structural dome
formed of salt or
halite...
- MgCe, RuAl and SrTl.[citation needed] The
space group of the rock-salt or
halite (sodium chloride)
structure is
denoted as Fm3m (in Hermann–Mauguin notation)...
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Halite is an open-source
computer programming contest developed by the
hedge fund/tech firm Two
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partnership with a team at
Cornell Tech. Programmers...
- groundwater.
Halite formations are
famous for
their ability to form diapirs,
which produce ideal locations for
trapping petroleum deposits.
Halite deposits...
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Himalayan salt is rock salt (
halite)
mined from the
Punjab region. The salt,
which often has a
pinkish tint due to
trace minerals, is
primarily used as...
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transparent or translucent, brittle, hygroscopic, and
occurs as the
mineral halite. In its
edible form, it is
commonly used as a
condiment and food preservative...