Mineral Identification and Properties

Mineral Identification and Properties

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Sophia Harris

Science

10th - 12th Grade

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The video tutorial explores the characteristics of minerals in a rock sample under plane-polarized and cross-polarized light. It identifies biotite mica, quartz, and feldspar, discussing their optical properties such as pleochroism, interference colors, and extinction. The rock is identified as a coarse-grained igneous rock, specifically granite, composed of interlocking crystals with random orientation. The tutorial also highlights the presence of radioactive halos in biotite due to zircon inclusions.

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What is the relief of most mineral grains under plane-polarized light?

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What is the term for the color change observed in biotite mica when the stage is rotated?

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What causes the dark halos around zircon crystals in biotite mica?

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Which minerals are primarily colorless and show no color change upon stage rotation?

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What type of interference colors does biotite mica show?

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Which mineral shows bright second to third-order interference colors?

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How is quartz identified under cross-polarized light?

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What is the unique feature of microcline feldspar under cross-polarized light?

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What is the crystal size in the described igneous rock?

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Which minerals make up the described igneous rock?

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