Minerals
Properties Used to Identify Minerals
Other Physical Properties of Minerals
Common Uses of Minerals
100

Element or compound found in the earth

Mineral

100

How a mineral reflects light

Luster

100

Basic shape that a mineral tends to take

Crystal

100

What property of gold and copper makes them useful in computer parts?

They conduct electricity well

200

Name a common mineral

Answers vary, but might include:

- gold                        - feldspar

- diamond                  - mica

- quartz                     - calcite

- carbon                    - gypsum

200

What are the different types of luster?

- Metallic

- Nonmetallic (glassy, pearly)

200

Tendency to break with jagged edges

Fracture

200
What mineral is used to make glass?

Quartz

300

How are minerals taken out of the earth?

Mining

300

The ability of a mineral to resist being scratched

Hardness

300

Ability to split along flat surfaces

Cleavage

300

Besides jewelry, name one way diamonds are used.

Drill tips

400

What are the features of a mineral?

- Solid

- Formed naturally in the earth (not man-made) 

- The same chemical makeup throughout

- Not made of living things

- Definite atomic pattern

400

Color of the mark a mineral makes on a white tile

Streak

400

Mineral's weight compared to the weight of water.

Specific gravity

400

Name a mineral used to make gems.

Answers vary, but may include:

- diamond

- ruby

- sapphire

- emerald

500

How do geologists know where to find minerals deep in the earth?

They look for clues on the surface like kinds of rocks, plants in the area, or trace minerals in rivers.

500

What is the name of the scale used to determine the hardness of a mineral?

Moh's Scale of Hardness

500

If a mineral is 10 times heavier than water, what is its specific gravity?

10

500

Name a mineral that you use and the product or object in which it is found.

Answers vary, but may include:

- graphite (pencil lead)         - bauxite (soda cans)

- iron (cars)                         - salt (food, ice melt)

- quartz (glass)