Answer:
Halita is no more valuable than gold.
Explanation:
Halite is a sedimentary rock salt of formula NaCl. In short, halite is a salt and is neither more precious nor more valuable than gold.
As a matter of curiosity, we can say that halite is a slightly rosy white crystal, transparent, glassy, hardness 2, density 2.1 - 2.2. One of its particular properties is its salty taste. The presence of impurities can give it a reddish, brownish or even bluish or greenish tinge in case of radioactivity.
b) to create more cells
c) to reproduce
d) to repair damaged tissue
I think the answer is B and C I'm just not sure. can you check? thanks!
chemically combined. What type of substance is it? (SC.8.P.8.9)
element
compound
homogeneous mixture
heterogeneous mixture
Answer: Homogeneous Mixtures are the same throughout, meaning all regions of the mixture have the same properties. An example of a homogeneous mixture is salt that is dissolved in water. Another name for a homogeneous mixture is a solution.
Explanation: