Minerals
Rocks
Basic Chemistry
Dating
SKIBIDI RANDOM
100

Is H2O a compound?

Yes, because it has to or more elements "compounded" together

100

What are the two things that cause metamorphic rock to form?

Extreme Heat & Pressure

100

What are the three basic parts of an atom?

Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons

100

The amount of time it takes for a radioactive isotope to lose half of its mass

Half-Life

100

Coal is an example of what type of sedimentary rock: Clastic, Organic, or chemical

Organic

200

In order to form large mineral crystals, what speed of cooling is required? Quickly or slowly?

SLOOOOWWWLY

200

Small particles that could be cemented together to form an appropriately named type of rock are called

Sediments

200

What type of charge does an electron have?

Negative

200

Rock layers that are positioned beneath other rock layers will be older than the layers above them.

Law of Superposition

200

Are sugar crystals minerals?

No, they are produced by plants which are organic, and minerals must be inorganic.

300

A liquid mixture of 2 or more elements or substances.

A Solution

300

A metamorphic rock with many bands throughout it would be called a 

Foliated Rock

300
This type of bond would form between Sodium and Chlorine

Ionic Bond

300

If a radioactive isotope has a half life of 10 years, how many half lives will occur in 90 years?

90/10= 10 half lives

300

According to the Rock Cycle, f I wanted to turn a metamorphic rock into an igneous rock, what would I need to do?

Melt the metamorphic rock and cool it to be igneous.

400

The word for describing a minerals appearance when light reflects off its surface.

Luster

400

A sedimentary rock that contains large chunks of other rocks is called

Clastic

400

This type of bond would form between two Oxygen atoms

Covalent Bond

400

What could cause a geological unconformity?

Erosion

400

What type of composition would you expect an igneous rock composed mainly of iron and magnesium to have?

Mafic or Ultra Mafic

500

What are the 5 properties all minerals must have?

1. Solid

2. Inorganic

3. Naturally Occurring

4. Crystal Structure

5. Definite Chemical Composition

500

This Extrusive igneous rock has so many holes in it from rapidly cooling that it can float on water.

Pumice or vesicular rocks

500

What is the name of the electrons in the outermost orbital of an atom?

Valence Electrons

500

What would a cross-cutting rock layer be formed by?

Magma

500

The Borax Crystals we made in lab were an example of what type of sedimentary rock?

Chemical Rock

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