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What is the alternative term used to refer to rock salt?

Halite is the mineral name for rock salt. It is a naturally occurring crystalline form of sodium chloride (NaCl) and is commonly found in underground salt deposits. The term “halite” is derived from the Greek word “hals,” which means salt.

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