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COLOR The color of the mineral you observe with your eyes. The streak color does not always match the minerals color due to impurities, water, and air. Color depends on the internal arrangement of atoms. NOT the best way to identify a mineral.
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STREAK The color of the powder of a mineral. The streak is not always the same color as the color of the mineral. The streak is not affected by water and air, so it’s more reliable to identify minerals than color.
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LUSTER The way in which a mineral reflects light. Luster can be metallic or nonmetallic. Some common words to describe nonmetallic luster are glassy, waxy, silky, and earthy.
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HARDNESS A measure of the ability of a mineral to resist scratching. Mohs’ Hardness Scale. Talc is the softest, and diamonds are the hardest. Measured on a scale of 1-10
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DENSITY The ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of a substance.
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CLEAVAGE The splitting of a mineral along smooth flat surfaces. Clean breaks.
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FRACTURE The manner in which a mineral breaks along either curved or irregular surfaces. Breaks in rough, jagged pieces instead of clean lines.
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