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Dana Smith-Heffernan EDCI 604 Podcasting Spring 2010
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A mineral is a natural, nonliving, solid material that has particles in a repeating pattern.
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Luster Hardness Cleavage Streak Color
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Streak – the color of the powder left behind when you rub a mineral on a white porcelain plate Luster – describes the way light reflects from the mineral’s surface Color – the mineral’s color Cleavage - Breakage of a mineral along a flat plane of weakness.
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Hardness – the mineral’s ability to resist being scratched. Hardness Example 10 diamond 9 corundum (ruby, sapphire) 8 beryl (emerald, aquamarine) 7.5 garnet 6.5-7.5 steel file 7.0 quartz (amethyst, citrine, agate) 6 feldspar (spectrolite) 5.5-6.5 most glass 5 apatite 4 fluorite 3 calcite, a penny 2.5 fingernail 2 gypsum 1 talc
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Jewelry Coins Metal containers Plaster Construction materials Tools
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There are 3 types of rocks: Igneous rock Sedimentary rock Metamorphic rock
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Igneous rock form when magma or lava cools and hardens Examples: Granite Pumice Obsidian
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Sedimentary rocks are squeezed and stuck together. Examples: sandstonelimestoneshale
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A metamorphic rock is any rock that is changed by heat and pressure. Examples: schistgneiss
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