Minerals
Igneous Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
100

Used as pencil lead.

What is Graphite?

100

Usually appears black, non-crystalline, non-vesicular,  and glassy.

What is Obsidian?
100
Grain size of sand, clastic.

What is Sandstone?

100

Non-Foliated, Coarse.

What is Metaconglomerate?

200

Is magnetic and used in steel.

What is Magnetite?

200

Low density, fine texture, less than 1 mm crystals, vesicular.

What is Vesicular Rhyolite?

200

Crystaline, composed of Halite.

What is Rock Salt?

200

Foliated, fine.

What is Slate?
300

Bubbles with acid when powedered.

What is Dolomite?

300

Coarse, extremely dense, and made up of Olivine.

What is Dunite?

300

Inorganic, rounded fragments.

What is Conglomerate?

300

Various minerals, formed through contact.

What is Hornfels?

400

Hardness of 7, and used in glass, jewelry, and electronics.

What is Quartz?

400

Coarse, contains Potassium Feldspar.

What is Granite?

400

Chemically/Organically formed, composed of Carbon.

What is Bituminous Coal?

400

Foliated, banding.

What is Gneiss?

500

The hardness and common colors of Amphibole.

What is black to dark green and 5.5?

500

Contains Biotite, middle range density, fine, vesicular.

What is Vesicular Andesite?

500

Composed of Calcite.

What is Limestone?
500

Fine to coarse, Quartz.

What is Quartzite?