Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Mineral Properties More Properties Name that Birthday Minerals $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
1 - $100 This is the easiest property to observe Color
1 - $200 This is the way a mineral reflects light Luster
1 - $300 This is when a mineral bends light to double a image Double refraction
1 - $400 This is when a mineral glows under ultra violet light Fluorescence
1 - $500 This is mass divided by volume Denisity
2 - $100 This property is not reliable when used alone Color
2 - $200 This test look at the powdered form of the mineral Streak
2 - $300 This is the tendency of a mineral to split along flat surfaces Cleavage
2 - $400 How difficult it is to scratch a mineral Hardness
2 - $500 The tendency of a mineral to split along curved surfaces Fracture
3 - $100 Pink, glassy luster, hard Quartz
3 - $200 Sulfur
3 - $300 Gold/gray, metallic luster Pyrite
3 - $400 This mineral is double refractive calcite
3 - $500 Red, dull luster, rusty streak Hematite
4 - $100 Transparent, Glassy luster, good cleavage Mica
4 - $200 Pink/Peach, dull luster, white streak Feldspar
4 - $300 Clear, good cleavage, soft Halite
4 - $400 Dark, rust colored streak Hematite
4 - $500 Has a metallic, glittery luster, dark gray streak pyrite
5 - $100 If you’re a July baby, your stone is the RED variation of Corrundum Ruby
5 - $200 If you’re an April baby, you have the hardest mineral Diamond
5 - $300 If you’re a September baby, you have the BLUE version of corrundum Sapphire
5 - $400 If you’re a February baby, your stone is a variety of purple quartz Amethyst
5 - $500 If you’re a January baby, your stone is a deep red mineral Garnet
Final Jeopardy Give at least 3 characteristics of a mineral Naturally occurring Inorganic solid Definite physical properties Characteristic chemical composition Crystalline structure