Halide Specimens for Sale - Collector Quality Specimens
Halide minerals are salts in which halogen elements - chlorine, fluorine, bromine or iodine - bond with metals. They usually form by evaporation in arid basins, from saline waters, or in low-temperature hydrothermal settings. Familiar examples include halite, sylvite and fluorite. Many are soft, soluble and economically important industrial raw materials. For more information about halides, click HERE.