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Streak is closely related to color, but is a different property because the color of the mineral may be different than the color of the streak.color Streak is actually the color of the powder of a mineral. It is called streak because the proper way to test for streak is to rub a mineral across a tile of white unglazed porcelain and to examine the color of the "streak" left behind.
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A mineral’s hardness is its resistance to being scratched. A scale known as the Moh’s scale is often use Fingernail – 2 Penny – 3 Nail – 5
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Smooth Rough Gritty Sandy Sharp Powdery Greasy
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If light passes through a mineral, you can say that it is transparent.
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AA mineral’s luster is the way in which light reflects from the surface. TThe two major types of luster are metallic & nonmetallic.
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When a mineral breaks it does so either by fracturing or by cleaving.fracturing Cleavage is the tendency of a mineral to break along flat surfaces. Crystal cleavage is a smooth break producing what appears to be a flat crystal face. Fracture is the tendency of a mineral to break into irregular pieces.
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Fluorescence: some minerals glow when exposed to ultraviolet light Magnetic: Some minerals are attracted to magnets Acid: Some minerals react with acid by bubbling
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MINERALS WITH METALLIC LUSTER
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Metallic Luster Black to grey streak Hardness approx. 2 Cleavage Used in pencil lead, used in batteries
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Metallic Luster – under the oxidation. Streak- Copper Red Hardness – approx. 3 Hackly Cleavage Used in coins, pipes, gutters, and wire.
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Metallic Luster Streak- greenish black Hardess - +5 Fracture Used as a source of iron, also known as Fool’s Gold.
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MINERALS WITH NONMETALLIC LUSTER
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Non-metallic luster Streak – white Hardness – 1 -2 Fracture Used in talcum powder, used in making make-up and used in making paper
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Nonmetallic Luster Streak – white Hardness – 2 Fracture Used in making ceramics and in china dishes, common ingredient in soils.
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Nonmetallic luster Streak – yellow to white Hardness – 2 Fracture Used in medicine, fungicide in plants, used to make sulfuric acid
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Nonmetallic luster Streak – colorless Hardness – 3 Cleavage Used as an insulator in electrical equipment
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Nonmetallic luster Streak – colorless Hardness – 3 Cleavage Used in electrical insulation
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Nonmetallic Luster Steak – colorless Hardness – 3 Cleavage Salt – used as a preservative
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Nonmetallic luster Streak – colorless to white Hardness – 3 Cleavage Used in cement and other building material
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Nonmetallic luster Streak - colorless Hardness – 5 Used in making optical equipment, glows under UV light
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Non-metallic luster Streak – red, brown Hardness - 5-6 Fracture This mineral is necessary in the creation of iron. Red soil usually contains large amounts of Hematite. Used in making red paints.
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Nonmetallic luster Streak – colorless Hardness - +5 Fracture Used in ceramics
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Nonmetallic luster Streak – colorless Hardness – 5+ Fracture Used in glass manufacturing, electronic equipment- radios, computers, watches and gem stones.
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Nonmetallic Luster Streak-white Hardness- 3.5- 4 Fracture Uses- building material, ingredient in concrete
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Nonmetallic luster Streak – white to light blue Hardness- 3.5 – 4 Fracture Uses – in jewelry and as a blue pigment in paint.
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