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1 WJEC AS Mineral Guide I.G.Kenyon

2 Quartz (silicate) Hardness 7, not scratched by steel
No cleavage but shows conchoidal fracture Hexagonal crystals terminated by pyramids 5mm 1cm Quartz (variety citrine) Rose quartz showing conchoidal fracture

3 Orthoclase Feldspar (silicate)
Hardness 6, barely scratched by steel 2 cleavages intersecting at 90° results in blocky shape Commonly flesh coloured Crystals show simple twinning 2cm

4 Plagioclase Feldspar (silicate)
Hardness 6, barely scratched by steel 2 sets of cleavages intersecting at 90° resulting in blocky form Commonly creamy white or grey in colour Crystals show multiple or repeated twins 1cm

5 Biotite Mica (silicate)
Hardness scratched by a copper coin Shows perfect basal (parallel) cleavage Has a distinct pearly lustre Brown or black in colour 2cm

6 Muscovite Mica (silicate)
Hardness scratched by a copper coin Shows perfect basal (parallel) cleavage Has a distinct pearly lustre Whitish, straw or silvery in colour 2cm

7 Hornblende (amphibole/silicate)
Hardness , just scratched by steel 2 sets of cleavages intersecting at 60°/120° Greenish black in colour 1cm

8 Augite (pyroxene/silicate)
Hardness , just scratched by steel 2 sets of cleavages intersecting at 90° Greenish black in colour

9 Hardness 6.0-7.0, not scratched by steel Olivine, Canary Islands
Olivine (silicate) Hardness , not scratched by steel Olive green in colour No cleavage 2cm Olivine, Canary Islands

10 Andalusite/Chiastolite (silicate)
Hardness , not scratched by steel Occurs as needle-like crystals but square in cross-section Crystals have dark inclusions in the centre, like lead in a pencil 1cm

11 Garnet (silicate) Hardness 6.5-7.5, not scratched by steel
Rhombdodecahedral crystal form, 12 faces each one a rhombus No cleavage Red/brown or green in colour 2cm Almandine Garnet, Peru

12 Chlorite (silicate) Hardness 2.0, scratched by fingernail
Perfect basal (parallel) cleavage Greenish colour Feels greasy when rubbed between the fingers Alteration product from amphiboles, pyroxenes and micas 1cm Chlorite, Val Di Vizze, Italy

13 Hardness 3, just scratched by a copper coin
Calcite (carbonate) Hardness 3, just scratched by a copper coin Perfect rhombohedral cleavage, 3 planes intersect at 60°/120° to give cleavage rhombs Effervesces and gives off carbon dioxide when dilute hydrochloric acid is applied 1cm

14 Fluorite (halide) Hardness 4, scratched easily by steel but not by a copper coin Perfect octahedral cleavage, cubic crystals have the corners missing at a 45° angle Fluoresces in ultra violet light Commonly purple, green or yellow in colour 1cm

15 Halite or Rock Salt (halide)
Hardness , scratched by a fingernail Perfect cubic cleavage, 3 planes intersecting at 90° Tastes salty when put on the tongue 2cm Halite, Neuhof, Germany

16 Gypsum (sulphate) Hardness 1.5 -2.0, easily scratched by a fingernail
Perfect basal (parallel) cleavage Often fibrous in appearance (satin spar) Arrow head/fish tail twinned crystals common 2cm

17 Barytes/Barite (sulphate)
Hardness , barely scratched by a copper coin Dense for a non-metallic mineral (4.5) Often shows perfect basal (parallel) cleavage, occasionally displays 2 cleavages Commonly shows bladed crystal 2cm

18 Chalcopyrite (sulphide)
Hardness 4, not scratched by a copper coin Black streak with gold strands within it Metallic lustre Greenish gold colour Tarnishes to peacock colours 1cm

19 Iron Pyrite/Pyrite (sulphide)
Greenish black streak Hardness 6.0, barely scratched with steel Metallic lustre Brassy gold colour Cubic crystals show striated faces Strikes fire (sparks) with steel 1cm

20 Galena (sulphide) Perfect cubic cleavage, 3 planes intersect at 90°
1cm Perfect cubic cleavage, 3 planes intersect at 90° Hardness 2.5, easily scratched by a copper coin Lead grey streak Very dense (7.5)

21 Haematite (oxide) Hardness 5.5-6.5, barely scratched by steel
Cherry red streak Metallic lustre Often occurs as kidney shaped masses with a fibrous internal structure 1cm

22 Just scratched by steel
Identify this mineral 1 90° 1cm Just scratched by steel

23 Greenish black streak, barely scratched by steel
Identify this mineral 2 1cm Greenish black streak, barely scratched by steel

24 Identify this mineral 3 2cm Not scratched by steel, no cleavage

25 Identify this mineral 4 Scratched by steel but not by a copper coin
Cubic crystals with edges truncated at 45° 2cm Scratched by steel but not by a copper coin

26 Not scratched by steel, crystal has 12 faces
Identify this mineral 5 2cm Not scratched by steel, crystal has 12 faces

27 Barely scratched by steel, crystals often show simple twins
Identify this mineral 6 2cm Cleavage traces 90° Barely scratched by steel, crystals often show simple twins

28 Feels dense, barely scratched by a copper coin
Identify this mineral 7 2cm Feels dense, barely scratched by a copper coin

29 Just scratched by fingernail
Identify this mineral 8 Cleavage directions 1cm 1cm Just scratched by fingernail

30 Just scratched by steel
Identify this mineral 9 60° 120° Cleavage traces 2cm Just scratched by steel

31 Identify this mineral 10 2cm Not scratched by steel

32 Barely scratched by steel, crystals often show multiple twins
Identify this mineral 11 Cleavage traces 90° 2cm Barely scratched by steel, crystals often show multiple twins

33 Scratched by a copper coin
Identify this mineral 12 Cleavage traces 2cm Scratched by a copper coin

34 Barely scratched by steel, cherry red streak
Identify this mineral 13 2cm Barely scratched by steel, cherry red streak

35 Can be just scratched by a fingernail
Identify this mineral 14 1cm Can be just scratched by a fingernail

36 Not scratched by steel, needle-like crystals
Identify this mineral 15 5mm Not scratched by steel, needle-like crystals

37 Scratched by a fingernail, fibrous/flaky, feels greasy
Identify this mineral 16 1cm Scratched by a fingernail, fibrous/flaky, feels greasy

38 Name this mineral 17 2cm Scratched easily by steel but not by a copper coin, black streak with gold strands

39 Very dense, scratched by a copper coin, grey streak
Name this mineral 18 1cm Very dense, scratched by a copper coin, grey streak

40 Reacts with acid, barely scratched by a copper coin, 3 cleavages
Name this mineral 19 1cm Reacts with acid, barely scratched by a copper coin, 3 cleavages

41 Scratched easily by a fingernail, one plane of cleavage
Name this mineral 20 Cleavage traces 1cm Scratched easily by a fingernail, one plane of cleavage

42 Name this mineral - Answers
Augite Iron Pyrite Olivine Fluorite Garnet Orthoclase Barytes Halite Hornblende Quartz 11. Plagioclase 12. Biotite 13. Haematite 14. Muscovite 15. Chiastolite 16. Chlorite 17. Chalcopyrite 18. Galena 19. Calcite 20. Gypsum


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