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Regents LAB Review 3 9 minutes for each station 1) Properties of one mineral Classification of two rock samples 2) Epicenter Location 3) Elliptical.

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1 Regents LAB Review 3 Stations @ 9 minutes for each station 1) Properties of one mineral Classification of two rock samples 2) Epicenter Location 3) Elliptical Orbit

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3 Mineral Properties LusterMetallicNon-metallicLuster Cleavage Flat planes Fracture UnevenCleavage Fracture StreakColoredWhite/NoneStreak HardnessScratch-hardNot-softHardness

4 The Main Physical Properties Used to Identify Minerals Luster how light reflects off a mineral metallicnon-metallic looks like a polished metal looks earthy, waxy, greasy, or brilliant

5 Cleavage The Main Physical Properties Used to Identify Minerals the mineral breaks in a predictable pattern because of its arrangement of atoms

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8 The Main Physical Properties Used to Identify Minerals Streak the powder form of a mineral

9 Hardness The Main Physical Properties Used to Identify Minerals resistance to being scratched It is NOT the same as breaking! For example: You can break glass easily with steel. However, steel will not scratch glass.

10 ROCK Identification Igneous Rocks –Large, interlocking crystals –Vesicular – gas pockets (holes) –Glassy *Cooling rates affect texture

11 Igneous Granite – Interlocking Pumice - crystals vesicular

12 Igneous Obsidian - glassy

13 ROCK Identification Sedimentary Rocks –pieces/fragments of other rocks –Flat layers of particles –Fossils and shells –Ripple marks or mud cracks *Cemented/glued together

14 Sedimentary Pieces of rocks – Fossils glued together

15 Sedimentary Particles in flat layers:

16 Sedimentary Ripple marks

17 Sedimentary Mud cracks

18 ROCK Identification Metamorphic Rocks –Banding of crystals…. Foliation: “I see Stripes” –Twisting or folding…. distortion *Heat & Pressure

19 Metamorphic Gneiss – banding (“I see stripes”)

20 Metamorphic banding


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