NON-SILICATE MINERAL LAB
Please supply your answers directly on this sheet!! Have fun!!!!
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- describe in your own words what a mineral’s LUSTER is:
- describe in your own words what a mineral’s STREAK is:
- describe in your own words what a mineral’s HARDNESS is (***Note: This YOUTUBE VIDEO will also help with your answer):
- describe in your own words what a mineral’s CLEAVAGE AND FRACTURE is:
- describe in your own words what a mineral’s CRYSTAL FORM is:
- describe in your own words what a mineral’s SPECIFIC GRAVITY is:
- describe in your own words what a mineral’s COLOR is:
- describe in your own words what each of the following SPECIAL PROPERTIES are:
- Taste:
- Opacity:
- Magnetism:
- Elasticity/Flexibility:
- Smell:
- Striations:
- Feel:
- Please describe in your own words the 4 step process for mineral identification
- STEP 1:
- STEP 2:
- STEP 3:
- STEP 4:
- Using the separately provided Mineral Identification Key, identify 18 minerals which are non-silicates (i.e. those minerals which lack silicon (Si) as part of their chemical composition) and identify whether each mineral is a native element, sulfide, oxide, hydroxide, halide, sulfate, carbonate, or phosphate i.e. the chemical class of the mineral. Two minerals are done for you as examples.
Mineral name | Chemical Class | |
1 | Calcite | Carbonate |
2 | Hematite | Oxide |
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- Using the separately provided Mineral Identification Key, supporting mineral identification lab, and online resources, complete the following table by supplying: 1) the non-silicate mineral ID (taken from your responses to question #10), 2) properties of the mineral that would allow you to identify that mineral, and 3) an image of the mineral collected from an online resource. Two minerals are done for you as examples.
Mineral name | Identification Properties | Picture | |
1 | Calcite | Hardness of 3, 3 cleavage planes at 75*, white streak, fizzes in acid (Youtube video of this reaction HERE) | |
2 | Hematite | Hardness of either 1.5 or 6, metallic luster, black streak, magnetic |