halokliitti
Halokliitti is a mineral that belongs to the halite group, which includes other well-known minerals such as sylvite and fluorite. It is primarily composed of potassium chloride (KCl), making it a potassium-rich mineral. Halokliitti is typically found in sedimentary evaporite deposits, where it forms as a result of the evaporation of ancient seawater. These deposits are often associated with other evaporite minerals like halite (rock salt) and sylvite.
The mineral halokliitti is characterized by its cubic crystal structure and its color, which can range from
Halokliitti is relatively soft, with a Mohs hardness of approximately 2.5, and it has a specific gravity