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What properties are used to identify minerals?
Lesson 8 What properties are used to identify minerals?
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What do you think this is?
Is it gold? Or something else?
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Many people have been fooled by this mineral.
They thought they were rich!
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But, it is Fool’s Gold. It is worth far less than gold.
Many minerals have “look-alikes”. That is why scientists have come up with different properties and tests to identify minerals.
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Sometimes, a mineral can be identified by only one property.
However, usually several properties must be tested in order to identify the mineral.
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Color Most minerals cannot be identified by color alone. Many minerals such as & gold pyrite have the same color.
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Other minerals, such as quartz, have many colors.
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Streak When you rub a mineral on a piece of unglazed ceramic tile, it may leave a streak of powder.
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Streak is the color of powder left by the mineral.
The color of a mineral’s streak is important. A mineral may have different colors, but it always has the same color streak Some minerals have no streak.
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Luster The way a mineral reflects light is called its luster. The luster can be shiny, glassy, or dull.
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A mineral that is shiny is said to have a metallic luster.
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A mineral that is glassy or dull is said to have a non-metallic luster.
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Hardness The property of a mineral to resist being scratched is called hardness. To find out how hard a mineral is, we test is against other minerals.
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Density Every mineral has its own density. Density is the amount of matter in a given volume. For this reason, density often is used to identify minerals.
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Acid Test The acid test is used to test minerals for calcium carbonate. To test for calcium carbonate, a drop of dilute hydrochloric acid is placed on the mineral. If bubbles form, the mineral contains calcium carbonate.
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Crystal Shape As you learned earlier, every mineral has its own specific crystal shape.
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Fracture and Cleavage The way a mineral splits can also be used to identify the mineral. Some minerals split into smooth, flat pieces
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See how the rock split perfectly evenly? It made a nice, even plain.
That is called cleavage.
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Other minerals split into uneven pieces, with uneven surfaces.
This is called a fracture.
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