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Unit 2 Earth ScienceTest - Minerals
Test Description: Minerals and Their Properties
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A substance made up of only one kind of atom is
A
an element
B
a molecule
C
a solid
D
a compound
2) The state of mercury at room temperature is
A
gas
B
liquid
C
vapor
D
solid
3) A chemical symbol is a shorthand way of writing the name of
A
a compound
B
an element
C
a molecule
D
a mixture
4) A substance made up of two or more elements that are chemically combined is
A
an element
B
a mixture
C
a molecule
D
a compound
5) H2O is an example of a
A
mineral
B
chemical formula
C
gas
D
chemical symbol
6) A natural solid formed from elements and compounds in Earth's crust is
A
a mineral
B
calcite
C
a rock
D
a mixture
7) The color of the powder left by a mineral when it is dragged across a ceramic tile is its
A
density
B
streak
C
color
D
luster
8) Acid causes a mineral containing calcium carbonate to
A
shine
B
fizz
C
fracture
D
burn
9) Oxygen and carbon are
A
elements
B
molecules
C
compounds
D
atoms
10) The result of magma cooling underground is
A
solution
B
precipitation
C
crystallization
D
evaporation
11) The breaking of a mineral into pieces with uneven surfaces is
A
density
B
cleavage
C
fracture
D
crystal
12) The acid test is used to determine if a mineral contains
A
pyrite
B
calcium carbonate
C
gold
D
lead
13) The splitting of a mineral into pieces with smooth, flat surfaces is
A
luster
B
crystals
C
cleavage
D
fracture
14) The way a mineral reflects light is
A
fracture
B
density
C
color
D
luster
15) All minerals are
A
organic
B
gases
C
solids
D
liquids
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