Rocks
Minerals
Elements
Mineral Properties
Potpourri
100

Rock type that is formed when lava or magma cools or hardens

Igneous Rock

100

The softest mineral on the Moh's Hardness Scale

Talc

100

What element on the periodic table has an atomic symbol of Au?

Gold

100
Determined by the Moh's scale, this property is the ability to resist scratching. 

Hardness

100

The scale which determines hardness of a mineral. 

Moh's Hardness Scale

200

Rock type that may have ribbon-like features and forms under intense heat and pressure. 

Metamorphic Rock

200

The hardest mineral on the Moh's Hardness Scale. 

Diamond

200

The number of elements on the periodic table 

118

200
This property is determined by the color of powder left behind on a plate when the mineral is scraped across it. 

Streak

200

The area of Earth in which both rocks and minerals are found. 

The Crust

300

Rock type that is formed when sediment compacts and cements together. Often has pebbles, sand, or stones in it. 

Sedimentary Rock

300

Often found in many dental products, this mineral scores a 4 on the Moh's Hardness Scale. 

Fluorite 

300

This element, atomic symbol Hg, is a liquid at room temperature and shares its name with a planet. 

Mercury

300

Perhaps the easiest one to see, this property is the wave lengths of light absorbed by your eyes. Some are metallic. 

Color

300

The title for a scientist who studies rocks and minerals

Geologist

400

Marble and quartz are this type of rock 

Metamorphic rock 

400
These remains of plants/animals are NOT found in minerals, but they are found in rock. 

Fossils

400

The largest group on the periodic table 

Transition metals

400

When a mineral breaks in to a preferred direction or shape like sheets, blocks, or cubes. 

Cleavage

400

This is the most common element in the world. 

Hydrogen

500

Basalt and obsidian are this type of rock 

Igneous rock

500

This mineral is typically found in glass products like windows and porcelain like bath tubs. It scores a 6 on the Moh's scale.

Feldspar

500

What scientist first organized the elements into the Periodic Table?

Dimitri Mendeleev

500

This is the tool used to measure the density of a rock. You drop a rock sample in to it and observe the rising water levels to measure density.  

Graduated cylinder 

500
Sedimentary rock is created through this process in which rock is dissolved, broken down, or worn away into smaller and smaller pieces. 

Weathering OR Erosion