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Warm Up What is the major difference between an element and a compound?
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How can we identify unknown minerals? Mineral Identification Lab
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Is Your Sample...?
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Streak
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Your Sample Is Hematite – 3 Hematite is a compound – Fe 2 O 3 (iron and oxygen) Start Over Start Over Start Over
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Your Sample Is Pyrite – 4 Pyrite is a compound – FeS 2 (iron and sulfur) Start Over Start Over Start Over
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Hardness
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Your Sample Is Magnetite – 14 Magnetite is a compound – Fe +2 Fe 2 +3 O 4 (iron and oxygen) Start Over Start Over Start Over
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Luster
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Your Sample Is Galena (7) Galena is a compound – PbS (lead and sulfur) Start Over Start Over Start Over
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Your Sample Is Graphite – 9 Graphite is an element – C (carbon) Start Over Start Over Start Over
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Color Yellow Yellow Other Other
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Your Sample Is Sulfur – 8 Sulfur is an element - S Start Over Start Over Start Over
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Hardness Fingernail Fingernail Penny Penny 6+ 6+
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Your Sample Is Calcite – 5 Calcite is a compound – CaCO 3 (calcium, carbon, and oxygen) Start Over Start Over Start Over
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Luster Glassy Glassy Pearly Pearly
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Color Colorless/White Colorless/White Brownish Brownish
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Your Sample Is Halite – 15 Halite is a compound – NaCl (Sodium and Chloride – salt) Start Over Start Over Start Over
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Your Sample Is Muscavite Mica – 2 Muscavite Mica is a compound – KAl 2 (Si 3 AlO 10 )(OH,F) 2 (Potassium, Aluminum, Silicon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Fluorine) Start Over Start Over Start Over
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Color Pale Green/Gray/White Pale Green/Gray/White Pale Green/Gray/White Colorless/White Colorless/White
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Your Sample Is Talc – 13 Talc is a compound – Mg 9 Si 4 O 10 (OH) 4 (magnesium, silicon, oxygen, hydrogen) Start Over Start Over Start Over
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Your Sample Is Gypsum – 12 Gypsum is a compound – CaSO 4 *2H 2 O (Calcium, Sulfur, Oxygen, Hydride) Start Over Start Over Start Over
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Luster Glassy Glassy Pearly Pearly
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Your Sample Is Microcline Feldspar Microcline Feldspar is a compound – KAlSi 3 O 8 (Potassium, Aluminum, Silicon, and Oxygen) Start Over Start Over Start Over
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Your Sample Is Quartz Color – Clear/colorless – Rock Quartz – 10 Color – Pink – Rose Quartz – 6 Quartz is a compound – SiO 2 (Silicon and Oxygen) Start Over Start Over Start Over
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Conclusion How many samples were elements? Compounds? What was the easiest mineral property to identify? What was the hardest mineral property to identify? What minerals had special properties? What were they? What did you learn from this lab?
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