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Add to Table of Contents: Mineral Lab/questionsPg. 28 Properties of MineralsPg. 29
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Physical Properties of Minerals Pg. 29 (can be used to identify the mineral) 1. Color- Can be misleading Can vary with the type of impurities
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Physical Properties of Minerals (can be used to identify the mineral) 2. Luster- Surface reflection of light metallic = shiny like metal non-metallic = dull or reflects light(but not like metals) Pyrite has a metallic luster Calcite has a non-metallic luster
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Physical Properties of Minerals (can be used to identify the mineral) 3. Streak-The color of the powdered form of the mineral. The color of the streak can be different than the mineral. Minerals must be softer than the streak plate.
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Streak…can help identify quartz http://www.childrensmuseum.org/geomysteries/cube/b3.html
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Physical Properties of Minerals (can be used to identify the mineral) 4. Cleavage The way the mineral breaks & Fracture Cleavage—minerals break along smooth, flat surfaces. Fracture—minerals that break at random with rough or jagged edges.
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Physical Properties of Minerals (can be used to identify the mineral) 5.Hardness- How easily a mineral scratches materials(or resists being scratched) Mohs Hardness Scale Scale from 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest) Test by seeing if the mineral can scratch different objects (like human fingernail, copper penny, glass, steel file)
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Cleavage or fracture?
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Turn to page 28 Copy the following chart.
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Name Color Luster Streak Color Cleavage or Fracture Hardness (1-10) 1.Hematite 2. Pyrite 3. Graphite 4. Gypsum 5. Halite 6. Calcite 7. Selenite 8. Apatite 9. Quartz 10.Muscovite 11. Olivine 12.Microcline
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View minerals and identify their properties.
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