Properties of minerals foldable. Homework: Juno Task- Minerals

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Tuesday 10-10-17 Bellwork: What 4 criteria must an object meet to be classified as a mineral? Properties of minerals foldable. Homework: Juno Task- Minerals #’s 1-19 Due Mon. 10/16

Minerals Foldable Properties of Minerals Color Pg. 340 Luster Streak Cleavage and Fracture Hardness Pg. 342 Density Special Pg. 343

*Not the best way to identify minerals. Metallic- Submetallic- Nonmetallic- (give 4 examples) Definition: Cleavage- definition Fracture- definition Moh’s Hardness Scale 1…………………………….10 Softest Hardest List