
Characteristic Properties
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Science
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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16 Slides • 15 Questions
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Multiple Choice
A mineral is a _________ occurring, inorganic, solid.
unnaturally
naturally
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Multiple Choice
All minerals must be formed from _______ processes on Earth.
inorganic
natural
fake
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Multiple Choice
What is term used to describe substances that are not living, or materials that once were living?
inorganic
organic
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Multiple Choice
TRUE OR FALSE? Particles that make up a mineral DO NOT have to line up in a repeating crystalline-forming pattern.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
The chemical compositions of all minerals must be either _____ or varying (within certain limits).
mixed
fixed
melted
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Multiple Select
Each mineral must have a definite _____ and definite ______. (choose the 2 correct answers)
shape
size
volume
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Multiple Choice
TRUE OR FALSE? In order to identify minerals, there are certain categories that classify them.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
TRUE OR FALSE? There are very many minerals that can be identified because of their unique color.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
What is the term used to describe the color of a mineral’s powder when it is scrapes against a streak plate.
stroke
strike
streak
steak
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Multiple Select
Luster is defined as how light is reflected from a mineral’s surface. Choose the 3 correct example options below.
Dully
Glassy
Hardness
Plastic
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Multiple Choice
How many minerals are used on the Mohs Hardness scale to determine ranking?
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Multiple Choice
Minerals have a density that can be determined by using a formula. Which formula is the correct one?
mass/volume = density
volume/mass = density
mass x volume = density
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Multiple Choice
When a mineral breaks easily along flat surfaces, it has ________.
luster
hardness
cleavage
fracture
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Multiple Choice
TRUE OR FALSE? A mineral that breaks apart irregularly is described as fracture. This is the opposite of cleavage.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
The structure of the atoms within a mineral can be grouped into ___ different categories, depending on the number, size, and angle of the faces.
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six
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