sylvít
Sylvít, also spelled sylvite, is the mineral form of potassium chloride, with the chemical formula KCl. It is a halide mineral that occurs primarily in evaporite deposits as crystallized salts formed by the evaporation of saline water, and it is an important natural source of potassium for industry.
The name sylvít is traditionally linked to the Silesian region in Central Europe, where the mineral was
In terms of crystallography, sylvít crystallizes in the isometric (cubic) system and commonly occurs as euhedral,
Sylvít occurs in salt beds and evaporite sequences formed by long-vanished seas. It is usually found with
Economically, sylvít is the principal source of potash fertilizer, supplying potassium for agricultural crops. It is
Handling sylvít requires standard industrial hygiene because it is a soluble salt that can irritate skin and
See also: potassium chloride, evaporite, halite, carnallite, polyhalite.