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2.1 Guided Reading. C. Solid D. Crystal Structure E. Definite chemical composition B. Streak C. Luster E. Hardness F. Crystal systems G. Cleavage & fracture.

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1 2.1 Guided Reading

2 C. Solid D. Crystal Structure E. Definite chemical composition B. Streak C. Luster E. Hardness F. Crystal systems G. Cleavage & fracture

3 1. Because minerals are formed by processes that occur in the natural world, they are said to be naturally occurring.

4 a.Inorganic b.Solid c.Crystal structure d.Definite chemical composition

5 4. A substance that keeps its shape because its particles can’t flow freely is a solid.

6 3. Because minerals do not come from living things, they are said to be inorganic.

7 5. A solid with flat sides that meet at sharp edges and corners is called a crystal.

8 6. Is the following sentence true or false? A mineral always contains certain elements in definite proportions. TRUE

9 7. Is the following sentence true or false? Very few minerals are compounds. FALSE

10 8. A substance formed when two or more elements combine and lose their distinct properties is a COMPOUND.

11 9. In what two ways can elements occur in nature? In a pure form and as a part of a compound

12 10. What are some examples of minerals that occur as elements instead of compounds? Copper, silver, and gold

13 11. Is the following sentence true or false? Geologists have identified about 3oo minerals. FALSE

14 12. Is the following sentence true or false? Each mineral has its own specific properties. TRUE

15 13. What can’t color alone be used to identify most minerals? Different minerals may have the same color.

16 14. The color of a mineral’s powder is its STREAK.

17 15. The term that describes how a mineral reflects light from its surface is luster.

18 16. Is the following sentence true or false? Minerals containing metals often have a shiny luster. TRUE

19 17. Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about the density of a mineral. C. Each mineral has a characteristic density. D. The density of a mineral is its mass divided by its volume.

20 18. What is the Mohs hardness scale? A scale that ranks ten minerals from softest to hardest

21 19. The softest mineral known is TALC. The hardest known mineral is DIAMOND.

22 20. Is the following sentence true or false? A mineral can scratch any mineral harder than itself. FALSE

23 21. Is the following sentence true or false? Each piece of a mineral has the same crystal structure? TRUE

24 22. How do geologists classify crystal structures? Into six groups based on the number and angle of the crystal faces

25 23. Cleavage – (a) a mineral’s ability to split easily along flat surfaces Fracture – (c) the way a mineral looks when it breaks Fluorescence – (b) a mineral’s ability to glow under ultraviolet light

26 Cleavage vs Fracture http://www.kidsloverocks.com/html/mineral_cleavage.html

27 Mineral Overview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a7p`1NFn64s


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