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This mineral tastes salty and cleaves into three directions at 90 degrees. What is it? corundum halite gypsum quartz
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This mineral tastes salty and cleaves into three directions at 90 degrees. What is it?
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Answer is Halite . Just Had a test on it
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The answer to your question would be Halite. it has 3 excellent cleavages 90 degrees-- also salty
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