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Jeopardy Review MINERALS Copy HW Open to packet pg 3

Jeopardy Review MINERALS Copy HW Open to packet pg 3. Elements & Compounds. Properties,Crystal, Cleave & Fracture. Formation & Uses. Identification. Miscellaneous. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400.

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Jeopardy Review MINERALS Copy HW Open to packet pg 3

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  1. Jeopardy ReviewMINERALSCopy HWOpen to packet pg 3

  2. Elements & Compounds Properties,Crystal, Cleave & Fracture Formation & Uses Identification Miscellaneous $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. A substance made up of only one kind of atom? Compound Atom Element

  4. What is the AN ELEMENT?

  5. The state of Mercury (Hg) at room temperature? Solid Liquid Gas

  6. What is LIQUID?

  7. A chemical symbol (H) is a shorthand way of writing the name of this. Molecule Compound Element

  8. What is AN ELEMENT?

  9. A substance made up of two or more elements chemically combined (H2O).Molecule CompoundElement

  10. What is a COMPOUND?

  11. A shorthand way to write a compound, H2O is an example of one. Molecule Chemical formula Element

  12. What is CHEMICAL FORMULA?

  13. A natural solid formed from elements and compounds in Earth’s crust Dirt Minerals Rocks

  14. What is A MINERAL?

  15. All minerals are this state of matter Solid Liquid Gas

  16. What is SOLID?

  17. Mica splits into pieces that are… Cubes Sheets Hexagons

  18. What is THIN SHEETS?

  19. The splitting of a mineral into pieces with smooth, flat surfaces Cleavage Fracture Cracked

  20. What is CLEAVAGE?

  21. The breaking of a mineral into pieces with uneven surfaces Cleavage Fracture Cracked

  22. What is FRACTURE?

  23. The result of magma cooling underground Evaporation Precipitation Crystallization

  24. What is CRYSTALLIZATION?

  25. Ores are mined because they contain Crystals Useful metals & nonmetals Magnets

  26. What are USEFUL METALS AND NONMETALS?

  27. Two examples of precious stones are Feldspar and halite Ruby and hematite Sapphire and emerald

  28. What are SAPPHIRE AND EMERALD?

  29. When lava cools quickly, it forms this size crystal Large Coarse Small

  30. What is SMALL?

  31. This is the softest mineral listed on Mohs’ scale Diamond Talc Calcite

  32. What is TALC?

  33. The color of the powder left by a mineral Scratch Streak Acid test

  34. What is STREAK?

  35. The luster of a mineral that shines like a new coin Non metallic Metallic Transparent

  36. What is METALLIC?

  37. Magnetite is magnetic because it contains this Sulfur Iron Gold

  38. What is IRON?

  39. The formula for density D= v/m V=m*d D= m÷v

  40. What is D=M÷V?

  41. The acid test is used to determine if a mineral contains Gold Calcium carbonate Iron

  42. What is CALCIUM CARBONATE?

  43. The way a mineral reflects light Color Streak Luster

  44. What is Luster?

  45. Acid causes a mineral containing calcium carbonate to do this Nothing Fizz Burn

  46. What is FIZZ?

  47. Fluorite = 4 and Quartz = 7 Can fluorite scratch quartz? Yes No Yes, if you press hard enough

  48. What is NO?

  49. The hardest mineral on Mohs’ scale Talc Diamond Gold

  50. What is DIAMOND?

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