They are naturally occurring with specific chemical composition and atomic structure.
What are minerals?
this mineral is the last in the Mohs hardness test.
What is Corundum?
What is calcite?
x=mass/volume
What is density?
Nerve ending reaction in the tongue to different chemicals.
What is taste?
When light reflected from the mineral.
What is luster?
In 1812 German mineralogist Friedrich Mohs first suggested Mohs scale of mineral hardness but wasn't formally introduced till when?
What is 1822?
What is halite?
This is what the mineral leaves when it is ground to a powder
What is streak?
This mineral's chemical composition name is K(Mg,Fe)AlSi3 O10(OH)2, a hardness of 2.5, and is brown to black in color.
What is biotite (mica)?
The planes of weakness in the crystal structure.
What is cleavage?
This is a way to measure the relative hardness of minerals by comparing them to other substances with known hardness
What is Mohs Hardness Scale?

What is sulfur?
It can be vitreous, satiny, silky, or earthy.
What is nonmetallic luster?
This mineral has a bright luster, yellow in color, very soft, and has a conchoidal fracture.
What is sulfur?
Repeating 3 dimensional arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules within a minera
what is crystal structure?
Named after a German geologist and mineralogist.
Who is Friedrich Mohs?
What is fluorite?
x=density of a material/density of water at 4C
What is specific gravity?
D= 2.7 to 3.2 for most minerals, D= 2 to 2.5 for light minerals, and D= 3.5 to 7.5 for heavy minerals.
What is density?
Minerals that lack plates of lattic weakness due to equal molecular bonds in all directions.
What is fracture?
This mineral cannot be scratched by a fingernail but can be scratched by a penny
What is calcite?

What is galena?
Has a shiny appearance that resembles polished metal
What is metallic luster?
The ratio of the mass of a mineral to the mass of an equal volume of water.
What is specific gravity?