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Chapter 3 Jeopardy Minerals of the Earth’s Crust. Hosted By Mrs. Gorglione. Multiple Choice 200. Question: Besides air and water, what can change the color of a mineral? a. pyrite b. location c. streak d. impurities. Answer: d. impurities. Home. Multiple Choice 400.
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Chapter 3 JeopardyMinerals of the Earth’s Crust Hosted By Mrs. Gorglione
Multiple Choice200 Question: Besides air and water, what can change the color of a mineral? a. pyrite b. location c. streak d. impurities Answer: d. impurities Home
Multiple Choice 400 Question: Which of the following is NOT a type of luster? a. nonmetallic b. submetallic c. supermetallic d. metallic Answer: c. supermetallic Home
Multiple Choice 600 Question: On what type of surface does a fracture happen? a. smooth b. curved c. flat d. bright Home Answer: b. curved
Multiple Choice 800 Question: What is the softest mineral on the Mohs scale? a. diamond b. gypsum c. topaz d. talc Home Answer: d. talc
Multiple Choice 1000 Question: What is the color of a mineral in powdered form called? a. gas c. streak b. fracture d. liquid • Answer: c. streak Home
Vocabulary 200 Question: forms from slowly cooled magma that solidifies into a pluton Answer: feldspar Home
Vocabulary 400 Question: forms in metamorphic rock Answer: garnet Home
Vocabulary 600 Question: forms in tear-shaped pegmatites in hot fluid Answer: topaz Home
Vocabulary 800 Question: forms when a body of salt water evaporates Answer: gypsum Home
Vocabulary 1000 Question: Nonmetallic minerals that are valued for their beauty and rarity rather than their usefulness • Answer: gemstones Home
Vocabulary II200 Question: used to make fireworks Answer: carbonates Home
Vocabulary II400 Question: used to make toothpaste Answer: sulfates Home
Vocabulary II600 Question: used to make batteries Answer : sulfides Home
Vocabulary II800 Question: copper and gold, for example Answer: Native Elements Home
Vocabulary II1000 Question: A mineral’s resistance to being scratched • Answer: hardness Home
Vocabulary III200 Question: the smallest part of an element Answer: atom Home
Vocabulary III400 Question: a substance made of two or more elements that have been joined by chemical means Answer: Compound Home
Vocabulary III600 Question: a solid whose atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in a pattern • Answer: crystal Home
Vocabulary III800 Question: a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Answer: Element Home
Vocabulary III1000 Question: a mineral that is composed of only one element Answer: Native Element Home
Fill in the Blank II200 Question: The special property that causes some minerals to glow is __________________. Answer: Fluorescence Home
Fill in the Blank II 400 Question: Returning the land to the way it was before mining is called __________________. Answer: reclamation Home
Fill in the Blank II 600 Question: The ratio of an object’s mass to its volume is called ____________. Answer: Density Home
Fill in the Blank II 800 Question: Open pits and quarries are types of ____________. Answer: Surface Mines Home
Fill in the Blank II 1000 Question: Minerals that contain silicon and oxygen are ___________________. Minerals that are good conductors of heat and electricity are _________. Answer: Silicate Minerals; Metallic Minerals Home
Topic: Reading a Graph Bonus Question A sample of feldspar was analyzed to find out what it was made of. The graph below shows the results of the analysis. Use the graph below to answer the questions that follow. 1.The sample consists of four elements: potassium, aluminum, silicon, and oxygen. Which element makes up the largest percentage of your sample? 2. Silicate minerals, such as feldspar, contain a combination of silicon and oxygen. What percentage of your sample is composed of silicon and oxygen combined? 3. If your sample has a mass of 10 g, how many grams of oxygen does it contain? 4. Your sample of orthoclase has a hardness of 6. Which of the following minerals will scratch your sample? Home Answer: 1. Oxygen 2. 50% 3. 4g 4. Corundum