However, China is relatively deficient in reserves of sylvine and boron.
Sylvite, also called sylvine, is a major source of potassium or potash used in fertilizer products.
Rocksalt (sodium chloride), sylvine (potassium chloride) and fluorite (calcium fluoride) can all be produced artificially.
In this process, the different dissolution behavior of halite, sylvine and primarily of kieserite is exploited.
Potassium chloride is a white crystalline solid or powder, and is the most abundant of the naturally occurring salts of potassium, found mainly in the mineral sylvine.
Definition of sylvine in US English:
sylvine
nounˌsilvīn
another term for sylvite
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In this process, the different dissolution behavior of halite, sylvine and primarily of kieserite is exploited.
Potassium chloride is a white crystalline solid or powder, and is the most abundant of the naturally occurring salts of potassium, found mainly in the mineral sylvine.
Rocksalt (sodium chloride), sylvine (potassium chloride) and fluorite (calcium fluoride) can all be produced artificially.
Sylvite, also called sylvine, is a major source of potassium or potash used in fertilizer products.
However, China is relatively deficient in reserves of sylvine and boron.