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MINERAL IDENTIFICATION. Minerals have Physical Properties based on the INTERNAL ARRANGEMENT OF ATOMS & CHEMICAL COMPOSITION.

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1 MINERAL IDENTIFICATION

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4 Minerals have Physical Properties based on the INTERNAL ARRANGEMENT OF ATOMS & CHEMICAL COMPOSITION

5 Most Minerals can be identified by inspection and or by simple tests.

6 Mineral Identification Tests Color Hardness Streak Luster Density Specific Gravity and Known Unique Properties

7 Color for some minerals color is directly related to the composition Color is the least diagnostic property

8 Luster appearance of a mineral in reflected light A mineral that shines like a metal has metallic luster A mineral that transmits the light has a nonmetallic luster

9 Texture How a mineral feels to the touch. Examples: smooth, greasy, silky, ragged, rough, soapy, and glassy

10 Streak Color of finely powdered mineral. The streak color and mineral color are not always identical. The streak color is typically constant for a given mineral.

11 Hardness how easily a mineral can be scratched measured using Mohs hardness scale (what can scratch what)

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13 Reference Materials --fingernail at 2.5 --old penny (copper) at 3.5 --window glass or typical knife blade 5.5 --porcelain plate or good steel file 7.5

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15 Absolute Hardness 1 Talc 72 Orthoclase 3 Gypsum 100 Quartz 9 Calcite 200 Topaz 21 Fluorite 400 Corundum 48 Apatite 1600 Diamond Absolute HardnessTalcOrthoclaseGypsumQuartzCalciteTopazFluoriteCorundumApatiteDiamond

16 Cleavage and Fracture Internal Arrangement of Atoms determines how a mineral will break

17 Cleavage - repeatable breaks along definite plane surfaces, At least one Flat Side Fracture - uneven non repeated breaks, All rough Sides

18 Density Minerals have a constant density Impurities in your sample may cause the density to vary slightly

19 Specific Gravity Weight air  (Weight air - Weight water )

20 Known Unique Properties Examples Acid Test Refraction/Reflection of Light Magnetic Properties

21 Acid Test Calcite (CaCo 3 ) bubbles (reacts) when dilute hydrochloric acid (HCL) is dropped on its surface


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