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1-2 Identifying Minerals 1.Classify Minerals using common mineral identification techniques. 2.Explain special properties of minerals.
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Color Color is not the best factor to use in identifying a mineral. Impurities and weathering cause minerals to come in different colors.
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Luster – The way lights reflects off a mineral’s surface. Metallic – shiny like metal Sub-metallic – shiny but not smooth looking. Non-metallic – vitreous, silky, resinous, waxy, pearly, and earthy.
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Streak – the color of a mineral in powdered form. Rub a mineral against an unglazed porcelain tile (streak plate) Streak color is a more reliable way to use color in identifying a mineral in some cases.
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Cleavage Vs Fracture Cleavage is the tendency for some minerals to break along flat surfaces. Fracture is the tendency for some minerals to break unevenly along curved or irregular surfaces.
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Hardness – a mineral’s resistance to being scratched. Use Moh’s hardness scale where 1 is softest and 10 is hardest.
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Density – The measure of how much matter there is in a given amount of space. D = m/v Water is 1g/cm 3 Specific gravity – the ratio of a mineral’s density to water’s Gold is 19
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Special Properties Fluorescence – minerals glow under a black light. Chemical Reaction – reacts with acid Optical properties – when looking through a mineral the appearance changes Taste – mineral has a distinctive taste. Magnetism – mineral will attract iron objects. Radioactivity – minerals that contain uranium or radium can be detected with a Geiger counter
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