MINERAL AND ROCK IDENTIFICATION Unit 3A. AMETHYST (QUARTZ) Category: Mineral.

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MINERAL AND ROCK IDENTIFICATION Unit 3A

AMETHYST (QUARTZ) Category: Mineral

BASALT Category: Igneous Rock

BIOTITE MICA Category: Mineral

BITUMINOUS COAL Category: Sedimentary Rock

CALCITE Category: Mineral **FIZZ**

CONGLOMERATE Category: Sedimentary Rock

FLUORITE Category: Mineral

GALENA Category: Mineral

GNEISS Category: Metamorphic Rock

GRANITE Category: Igneous Rock

GYPSUM Category: Mineral

HALITE (ROCK SALT) Category: Mineral AND Sedimentary Rock

HEMATITE Category: Mineral

LIMESTONE Category: Sedimentary Rock **FIZZ**

MAGNETITE Category: Mineral

MARBLE Category: Metamorphic Rock **FIZZ**

MUSCOVITE MICA Category: Mineral

OBSIDIAN Category: Igneous Rock

PUMICE Category: Igneous Rock

PYRITE Category: Mineral

QUARTZITE Category: Metamorphic Rock

ROSE QUARTZ Category: Mineral

SANDSTONE Category: Sedimentary Rock

SHALE Category: Sedimentary Rock

SLATE Category: Metamorphic Rock

SULFUR Category: Mineral