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Minerals and Mineral Identification By Mr. King
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What is a mineral? Inorganic Inorganic Naturally occurring Naturally occurring Crystalline structure Crystalline structure Chemical composition Chemical composition Distinct physical properties Distinct physical properties
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Mineral properties Color Color Luster Luster Habit (Shape) Habit (Shape) Cleavage & Fracture Cleavage & Fracture Streak Streak Hardness Hardness Other Other
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Color: Not mineral specific
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Luster: How minerals reflect light Non- metallic Metallic
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Mineral Habit (Shape) Shape a mineral takes if grown unimpeded
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Cleavage Cleavage is the breakage along planes that cut across weak bonds, thus cleavage in controlled by the minerals atomic structure EG: rhombohedral calcite
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Fracture Fractures occur in minerals whose bond strengths are the same in all directions thus breakage doesnt follow a crystallographic direction, but follows an irregular surface. EG: conchodial fracture in quartz
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Cleavage
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There is a visual difference between the cleavage and fracture in a mineral... Just wait
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Streak: The powdered form of a mineral
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Other Properties Specific gravity Specific gravity Reaction to acid Reaction to acid Striations Striations Magnetism Magnetism Fluorescence Fluorescence
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