Mineral Properties
Bond, James Bond
Famous Minerals
Money Makers
Odd one out
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This scale measures mineral hardness.

What is the Moh's Scale?

100

This is type of bond involves the transfer of valence electrons.

What is an ionic bond?

100

This mineral is the hardest known natural material.

What is diamond?

100

The main ore of aluminum.

What is bauxite?

100

Quartz, feldspar, calcite, plastic.

What is plastic? (Not a mineral)

200

The color of a mineral’s powder.

What is the streak?

200

This bond is a weak, electrostatic bond that holds sheets together in graphite.

What is a Van Der Waals bond?

200

A red variety of corundum.

What is ruby?

200

Hematite and magnetite are ores of this metal.

What is iron?

200

Pyrite, gold, graphite, halite.

What is halite? (Not metallic)

300

A mineral that breaks with smooth, flat surfaces.

What is cleavage?

300

This bond is a polar solvent.

What are hydrogen bonds?

300

This green mineral is often mistaken for jade but is a variety of beryl.

What is emerald?

300

Galena is the primary ore of this metal.

What is lead?

300

Diamond, graphite, quartz, coal.


What is coal? (Not a mineral)

400

The tendency of some minerals to glow under UV light.

What is fluorescence?

400

This bond is favored by minerals that where electrons roam freely.

What are metallic bonds?

400

This blue mineral, used as a pigment, was once more valuable than gold.

What is lapis lazuli?

400

Chalcopyrite is the most important ore of this metal.

What is copper?

400

Bauxite, kaolinite, muscovite, fluorite.

What is fluorite? (Not an aluminum ore or clay mineral)

500

This property refers to how light reflects from a mineral’s surface.

What is luster?

500

This bond plays well with others and likes to share valence electrons.

What are covalent bonds?

500

The primary mineral in limestone and marble.

What is calcite?

500

This green mineral is a copper carbonate hydroxide, and a minor ore of copper.

What is malachite?

500

Olivine, garnet, mica, amphibole.


What is mica? (Sheet silicate; others are different silicate groups)

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