Minerals Rocks 1
Minerals Rocks 1
Minerals Rocks 1
PRE-TEST: DIRECTIONS:
CHOOSE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER.
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3. The remains ofI a plantN or animal
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that A in a Lpast geological
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and that has been excavated from the soil.
F O S S I L E
ACTIVITY 1:COMMON TABLE SALT
Instruction: Based on the article that you have read., fill in the
table with necessary data on the physical and chemical
property of halite.
MINERAL HALITE (table salt)
Chemical name
Luster
Hardness
Color
Streak
Crystal form/ Habit
Cleavage
Specific Gravity
Other properties
MINERALS
I. A mineral is:
1. A naturally occurring,
2. Inorganic, (next silde)
3. Solid, (the slide after that)
4. That has a definite chemical composition, and
5. A definite crystal structure
1) Graphite – pencil lead, batteries
2) Sulfur – matches, fireworks
3) Talc – Powder, ceramics
d) Sulfur-yellow
1 Talc
Common Objects
2 Gypsum
2.5 Fingernail
3 Calcite
3.5 Copper
4 Fluorite
4.5 Iron Nail
5 Apatite
6 Feldspar
5.5 Glass
7 Quartz 6.5 Steel File
8 Topaz 7 Streak Plate
9 Corundum
10 Diamond
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
6. Cleavage: When a mineral splits/breaks along
smooth flat surfaces
a) Mica - One direction; sheet
b) Galena – Three; cubic shape
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Quartz
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5%
12% ole
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Feldspar H
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12% B io
Clays 5%
Olivin
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Plagioclase Ot
Feldspar 8% her
39%
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Rocks
Conglomerate Pumice
Bituminous Coal Limestone Granite Slate Marble
Sandstone Obsidian
Limestone Rock Salt Gabbro Schist Quartzite
Siltstone Basalt
Chalk Rock Gypsum Diorite Gneiss Anthracite Coal
Shale Rhyolite