Mineral Properties
Interesting Fact: Nearly 2500 minerals are found in Earth's crust, most are rare, with only about 100 occurring in abundance.
A minerals properties are used to identify them.
Let’s Look at Some Cool Minerals
Easiest property to observe Color Easiest property to observe Only useful for a few minerals that are always the same color. Ex. Quartz that is “pure” is clear but can be many different colors.
Luster -How a mineral reflects light (its shininess) 3 types of luster: 1.Metalic 2. Submetalic 3. Nonmetalic
Streak -The color of a minerals powder * The streak does not change even if the color of the mineral does. Ex. Quartz streak is always white
- Mineral splits evenly along flat surfaces Fracture Cleavage - Mineral breaks apart in a jagged pattern - Mineral splits evenly along flat surfaces
A mineral can scratch any mineral softer than itself Hardness Mohs hardness scale ranks minerals from 1 to 10 in order of hardness (1 is softest, 10 is hardest) A mineral can scratch any mineral softer than itself
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Density - The measure of how much mass is in a given amount of space - always the same for each mineral m D= (mass) (volume) v
special properties fluorescence- glows in the dark Magnetic chemical reactions Taste (halite taste salty)