03
Halides
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Minerales formados por elementos halógenos (flúor, cloro, bromo, yodo) enlazados con metales. Ejemplos conocidos incluyen halita (sal de roca), fluorita y silvita.
Preguntas frecuentes
What is the Halides mineral class?
Minerales formados por elementos halógenos (flúor, cloro, bromo, yodo) enlazados con metales. Ejemplos conocidos incluyen halita (sal de roca), fluorita y silvita.
How many minerals are in the Halides class?
There are 2 minerals classified in the Halides class on MineralFYI.
What defines the Halides class?
Minerals in the Halides class (Strunz code 03) are grouped by their dominant chemical anion or anionic group in the Strunz classification system.