How to identify a mineral
Identify a Mineral Part 2
What is this mineral
Mineral Groups #1
Mineral Groups #2
What Mineral is this Minerals
Hardness of minerals
100

The most useful clue to use when identifying a mineral

What is hardness?

100

 The _________ of a mineral can be either metallic or non-metallic.

What is luster?

100

 _________ is one of the most common minerals on Earth, and is the primary constituent of sand.

Quartz

100

What mineral group is Calcite (CaCO3)

Carbonate

100

Geologists identify minerals by examining their _____; such as, streak, crystal structure, hardness, density, cleavage and fracture.

What is “physical properties”?

100

Fool's Gold

Pyrite

100

On Mohs scale of hardness, this soft mineral is ranked 1

What is talc?

200

The color of a minerals powder is called this

What is streak?

200

Hardness of a mineral can be determined by this

What is a scratch test?

200

 The softness mineral on the Mohs Scale of Hardness is ___________

Talc 

200

Minerals that contain oxygen and silicon

What are silicates?

200

A solid that is formed from a repeating pattern of a mineral’s particles; having flat sides (faces) that meet at sharp edges and corners

What is a crystal?

200

 Used in pencils

Graphite

200

On Mohs scale of hardness, this hard mineral is ranked 7

What is quartz?

300

This term describes how a mineral looks when it breaks apart in an irregular way (Ex. Quartz produces curved shell-like surfaces when it is broken)

What is fracture?

300

_____________ is measured using a variety of items including a steel nail, a glass plate and your fingernail.

Hardness

300

Examples are Quartz, Feldspars, and Micas.

What are Silicate minerals.


300

Which mineral group includes gemstones like ruby and sapphire, and what is their primary chemical composition?

Oxides: primarily aluminum oxide

300

Which characteristic is most useful for distinguishing between the mineral groups halides and carbonates in the field?

Carbonates fizz in acid, while halides taste salty and are soluble in water.

300

Used in glass

quartz

300

On Mohs scale of hardness, this hard mineral is ranked10

Diamond

400

To be classified as a mineral, the substance must satisfy this number of requirements

What is 5?

400

 __________________ is the tendency of some minerals to break along smooth flat planes.

Cleavage

400

The hardest mineral on the Mohs Scale of Hardness is ___________

Diamond

400

Which of the following mineral groups typically forms when sulfide minerals are oxidized near Earth's surface?

Sulfate Minerals

400

Is water a mineral

no

400

 Very dense because it contains lead

Galena 

400

The two terms that describe how a mineral breaks

What are cleavage and fracture?

500

The _________ of a mineral can be either metallic or non-metallic.

Luster

500

The color of a mineral’s _____ is always the same even though the color of the mineral itself may vary.

What is streak?

500

This mineral forms naturally as molten material (magma) cools and hardens beneath the Earth’s surface

What is quartz? 

500

A geologist observes a mineral that fizzes when hydrochloric acid is applied. Which mineral group does this most likely belong to?

Carbonates

500

What are the 5 requirements for being a mineral 

Solid 

Inorganic

Naturally Occuring

Atomic Structure

Chemical COmposition

500

Used in toothpaste

Flourite

500

Name at least 2 tools used to identify hardness of a mineral

Fingernail 

Penny 

Glass plate 

Nail 

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