GEOLOGY

EARTH SCIENCE

MINERAL PHYSICS

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KCl or sylvite mineral is an example of a
A
halide
B
sulfide
C
carbonate
D
silicate
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -sylvite, halide mineral, potassium chloride (KCl), the chief source of potassium.

Detailed explanation-2: -The halides group of minerals are salts of sodium, fluoride, and hydrochloric acid. The minerals halite, sylvite, and carnallite from this group contain exclusive chloride having petrogenic significance. Halite (NaCl) is the mineral form of sodium chloride and is commonly known as rock salt.

Detailed explanation-3: -Sylvite is an evaporite mineral of composition KCl. It is a member of the halide group and is a relatively common mineral in saline environments. It is in the isometric crystal class and has the halite structure. Crystals are often orange in color.

Detailed explanation-4: -The halides consist of about 80 chemically related minerals with diverse structures and widely varied origins. The most common are halite (NaCl), sylvite (KCl), chlorargyrite (AgCl), cryolite (Na3AlF6), fluorite (CaF2), and atacamite.

Detailed explanation-5: -Atacamite (Copper Chloride Hydroxide) Avogadrite (Potassium Cesium Boron Fluoride) Bararite (Ammonium Silicon Fluoride) Bischofite (Hydrated Magnesium Chloride) Bismoclite (Bismuth Chloride Oxide) Boleite (Hydrated Lead Copper Silver Chloride Hydroxide) Calomel (Mercury Chloride) More items

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