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Minerals Review Part 2
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1) A dull yet slightly reflective luster. Example, graphite from our lab!
A
Submetallic
B
Metallic
C
Nonmetallic
2) Why is streak more reliable than color in identifying a mineral?
A
Streak does not change while color can due to impurties in the mineral when exposed to air and water.
B
Color does not change while streak can due to impurities in the mineral when exposed to air and water.
C
This is false. Streak is not more reliable than color.
D
Streak is a more fun test to perform.
3) What do we call the porcelain plate we use to perform a streak test?
A
Stork plate
B
Stark plate
C
Steak plate
D
Streak plate
4) What are some everyday objects geologists use to test for the hardness of a mineral?
A
glass
B
pennies
C
All of the above!
D
fingernail
5) The color of a mineral in powdered form.
A
streak
B
color
C
density
D
fracture
6) The way in which a mineral reflects light.
A
hardness
B
luster
C
cleavage
D
color
7) This means non-living or comes from non-living things.
A
solid
B
naturally formed
C
inorganic
D
definite chemical composition or crystalline structure
8) This means is forms in nature; not man-made
A
naturally formed
B
inorganic
C
definite chemical composition or crystalline structure
D
solid
9) This means it has a definite shape and volume.
A
naturally formed
B
solid
C
inorganic
D
definite chemical composition or crystalline structure
10) The ratio of a mineral's mass to it's volume is known as ______________.
A
streak
B
color
C
density
D
hardness
11) A measure of a mineral's ability to resist scratching.
A
fracture
B
special properties
C
hardness
D
cleavage
12) This mineral is an example of cleavage.
A
Olivine
B
Sulphur
C
Magnetite
D
Halite
13) This mineral is an example of fracture.
A
Halite
B
Rose Quartz
C
Calcite
14) The breaking of a mineral evenly, along smooth, flat surfaces; a clean break.
A
density
B
cleavage
C
fracture
D
hardness
15) The breaking of a mineral and it's rough and jagged; uneven; curved or irregular surfaces.
A
density
B
cleavage
C
fracture
D
hardness
16) What you view on the outside of a mineral. For example, sulphur is yellow.
A
cleavage
B
special properties
C
fracture
D
color
17) Travis took a piece of hematite and rubbed it across a porcelain plate. The mineral left behind a red-brown powder. What property was he testing?
A
hardness
B
luster
C
streak
D
color
18) Lisa noticed the piece of olivine was very dull and non-reflective. What type of luster is she describing?
A
Metallic
B
Nonmetallic
C
Submetallic
19) Sheri was able to scratch the piece of talc with her fingernail. What rating would you give talk on the Mohs Hardness Scale?
A
9
B
6
C
1
D
3
20) Rory placed a little bit of a weak acid on a piece of calcite and noticed it bubbling and fizzing. What special property is she testing?
A
magnetism
B
radioactivity
C
fluorescence
D
chemical reaction
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