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Grade 5 Science Review. Chapter A1. minerals hand lens electron microscope microscope. crystals cleavage luster scale. Words To Know. What happens to crystals when they break apart?. They stay the same, but become smaller or They turn into dust.
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Grade 5 Science Review Chapter A1
minerals hand lens electron microscope microscope crystals cleavage luster scale Words To Know
What happens to crystals when they break apart? • They stay the same, but become smaller or • They turn into dust.
What tool is used to make things look 1,000 times bigger? • microscope • hand lens or • electron microscope
What is a structure that has a regular, repeating pattern? • cleavage or • crystal
Which crystal is used in cement and concrete? • quartz sand or • gemstones
What is a non-living piece of solid matter that makes up rocks? • chlorophyll • minerals or • water
Name a crystal that has a flat shape like a thin book. • salt or • sugar
If you want to look at smaller objects more closely, what should you do? • Enlarge them with a hands lens • Hold objects away from your eye or • Enlarge them with a microscope
Enlarge them with a hand lens and/orEnlarge them with a microscope
What is the way a crystal reflects light called? • cleavage • hardness • luster or • color
Name the four properties of gemstones/crystals. • cleavage, color, luster, scale or • hardness, cleavage, luster, color
What is the purpose of a hand lens or microscope? • to take a picture or • to magnify objects
What are rocks that have a crystal lining inside them called? • geodes • mica or • feldspar
Name a crystal that does not come from a mineral. • salt or • sugar
What mineral is gathered from the ocean? • water • salt or • sugar
What is a way a crystal breaks called? • hardness • cleavage or • luster
What scale is used to classify the minerals’ hardness? • Gypsum’s Scale of Hardness or • Moh’s Scale of Hardness
What test is used to determine the hardness of a crystal? • Scratch test • Hardness test or • Strength test
What would you see if you crushed a grain of salt and observed the pieces through a microscope? • powder • Repeating pattern in a cubic shape or • Larger salt crystals