The Study of Minerals
 
*Use upload for pictures
 
1. Name the physical property (hardness, color, streak, etc.) described by each of the following statements.
DESCRIPTION:                                             PHYSICAL PROPERTY:
Breaks along smooth planes: ___________________________________
Scratches glass: _______________________________________
Shines like metal: __________________________________
Scratching produces a red powder: _____________________________
Looks like broken glass: ______________________________
 
2. What term is used to describe the shape of a mineral that has three directions of cleavage that intersect at 90-degree angels?   _______________________________
 
3. Describe the cleavage fo the minerals listed below. include the number of directions and degrees of cleavage angles (if appropriate).
MINERAL:                   CLEAVAGE:
Muscovite:   _____________________
Calcite: _______________________
Halite:  ______________________
Feldspar: _____________________
 
4. What physical feature most distinguishes biotite mica from muscovite mica? __________________________
 
5. Name a mineral that exhibits the physical properties listed below. (use the Photos in the upload, if needed)
PROPERTY:                           MINERAL:
One direction of cleavage: ________________________
Striations:    ________________________
Multiple Colors: __________________
Cubic cleavage: ______________________
Nonmetallic, vitreous luster: ______________________
Fracture: _____________________
Metallic luster: _____________________
 
6. Figure 1.32 illustrates the common crystal form of the mineral fluorite and the characteristic shape of a cleaved sample of fluorite. Identify each specimen (A or B) next to its appropriate description below. 
Cystal form of fluorite: ____________
Cleavage specimen of fluorite: ___________
 
7. Refer to the photo in Figure 1.33 to complete the following.
       a. Describe the crystal form (habit) of this specimen.
           ______________________________________________________________________________
       b. What term is applied to the lines on this sample?
           ______________________________________________________________________________
       c. Based on what you can determine from this photo, use the mineral identification key (see figure 1.24) to  
           identify this mineral. 
           ______________________________________________________________________________
 
8. A photo of agate, a variety of quartz composed of microscopically small crystals, is provided in Figure 1.34. Based on this image, describe the habit of this sample.
         _______________________________________________________________________________
         _______________________________________________________________________________
 
9. If a mineral can be scratched by a penny but not by a fuman fingernail, what is its hardness on the Mohs scale?
         ____________________________
 
10. What term is used to describe the tenacity of muscovite?
         _________________________________________
 
11. Use the mineral identification key (see Figure 1.24) to identify a mineral that is nonmetallic, dark colored, harder than glass, lacks cleavage, and is green in color.   _________________________________
 
12. For each mineral listed below, list at least one diagnostic property. 
MINERAL NAME:            DIAGNOSTIC PROPERTY
Halite:     ______________________________________
Galena:   ______________________________________
Magnetite: _____________________________________
Muscovite: _____________________________________
Hematite: ______________________________________
Fluorite: _______________________________________
Talc:  _________________________________________
Graphite: ______________________________________
Calcite:  _______________________________________
 
13. List the two most common rock-forming mineral groups.
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
 
14. Providean economic use for each mineral listed below.
Galena: _______________________
Hematite: _____________________
Graphite: ______________________
Sphalerite: _____________________
Gypsum: ______________________
Calcite: _______________________