Formation of Minerals and Crystals
Mineral Characteristics
Mineral Properties
Mineral Groups
BONUS!
100

Most minerals form from this method. 

What is cooling magma?

100
The term to describe a mineral as non-living. 

What is inorganic? 

100

Scale used to determine mineral hardness.

What is the Moh's hardness scale?

100

Most rocks form from this group.

What are silicate minerals?

100

This type of gem is used to produce lasers.

What is a ruby?

200

The size of a mineral that takes a long time to cool. 

What is a large mineral crystal?

200

Minerals have this at room temperature. 

What is a definite shape and structure?

200

Breaks along smooth, flat edges.

What are cleavage planes?

200

Names of the two major rock forming mineral groups. 

What are silicate and carbonate mineral groups? 

200

When light passes through this mineral, the light separates into two beams of light (double refraction). 

What is calcite?

300

Minerals that form from the evaporation of water. 

What is solution evaporation? 

300

Minerals are not formed in a lab. Instead, this is the term we use to describe them. 

What is naturally occuring?

300

A mineral type that has luster.

What are metallic minerals? 
300

Cut and polished minerals.

What are gems?

300

Titanium, an example of a lightweight mineral used in bone replacements is an example of this type of mineral. 

What is an ore? 

400

Common name for Halite. 

What is salt?

400

Atoms arranged in a repeating 3-D pattern. 

What is a crystalline structure? 

400

This property is used to figure out how heavy a mineral is for its size.

What is specific gravity? 

400

Minerals mined for profit.

What are ores?

400

Minerals with a hardness greater than this number on the Moh's scale will not leave a streak. 

What is 7?

500

Name for minerals formed from solution evaporation. 

What are evaporates? 

500

Minerals have a definite chemical composition. This means that "NaCl" is always this mineral. 

What is halite?

500

Minerals from this group will react with HCl (hydrochloric acid)

What are carbonate minerals?

500

Calcite and dolomite are examples of this minerals in this group. They react with HCl (hydrochloric acid).

What are carbonate minerals?

500

Color of quartz. 

What is quartz can be many different colors?