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The material met all the criteria required to be called a mineral.
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The substance was said to be inorganic.
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The item was actually proven to be an element on the Periodic Table.
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Water which is indicated by the symbol H 2 O is considered a compound.
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Sodium chloride (NaCl) has a crystal structure.
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Opal has a luster that is considered greasy.
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Green fluorite has prominent cleavage.
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When native copper is torn, it results in what is referred to as hackly fracture.
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One can tell that pyrite is not gold, because it leaves a black streak.
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Galena is Lead ore.
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According to Mohs hardness scale, diamond is the hardest solid to be tested.
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Now it’s your turn, you will have 3 minutes to discuss this will your group, starting NOW.
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Mineral: A naturally occurring, inorganic, solid that has a crystal structure, and a definite Chemical composition.
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Inorganic: Not formed from living things or remains of living things.
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Element: A substance composed of a single kind of atom.
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Compound: A substance in which two or more elements are chemically joined.
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Crystal: A solid in which the atoms are arranged in a pattern that repeats again and again.
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Luster: The way a mineral reflects light from its surface.
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Cleavage: A mineral’s ability to split along a flat surface.
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Fracture: The way a mineral looks when it breaks apart in an irregular way.
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Mohs Hardness Scale: A scale ranking ten minerals from softest to hardest; used in testing the hardness of minerals.
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Ore: Rock that contain a metal or economically useful mineral.
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Streak: The color of a mineral’s powder.
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