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This is. Jeopardy. Earth Science. Jeopardy. Final Jeopardy. What are compounds?. Properties of Minerals for 200. The vast majority of minerals are __________________. Back to Jeopardy. What is luster?. Properties of Minerals for 400.
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What are compounds? Properties of Minerals for 200 The vast majority of minerals are __________________. Back to Jeopardy
What is luster? Properties of Minerals for 400 Earthy, shiny, waxy, metallic, and pearly are terms used to describe a mineral’s _________ Back to Jeopardy
What are gemstones? Properties of Minerals for 600 Hard, colorful minerals that have a brilliant or glassy luster are _____________. Back to Jeopardy
What is hardness? Properties of Minerals for 800 Friedrich Mohs invented a system to describe and compare the ___________ of minerals. Back to Jeopardy
What is color? Properties of Minerals for 1000 Only a few minerals always have their own characteristic __________. This is why ___________ alone cannot be used to identify a mineral. (same word on each blank) Back to Jeopardy
What is halite? How Minerals Form for 200 Table salt is made from deposits of the mineral __________. Back to Jeopardy
What is metallic? How Minerals Form for 400 Which of the following is NOT one of the six types of crystals? Cubic, Triclinic, Tetragonal, Metallic Back to Jeopardy
What is rate of cooling? How Minerals Form for 600 This factor determines the size of a mineral’s crystals. Back to Jeopardy
What is magma or lava? How Minerals Form for 800 When ___________ from inside the Earth cools it forms crystal. Back to Jeopardy
What is a geode? How Minerals Form for 1000 This rounded, hollow rock is often lined with mineral crystals. Back to Jeopardy
What is smelting? Mineral Resources for 200 In the process called ___________, an ore is melted to separate the useful metal from other elements in the ore. Back to Jeopardy
What is a shaft mine? Mineral Resources for 400 A(n) ___________ mine is used when ore deposits occur in veins. Back to Jeopardy
What is a prospector? Mineral Resources for 600 A ________________ is anyone who searches for an ore deposit. Back to Jeopardy
What is an ore? Mineral Resources for 800 A rock that contains a metal or economically useful mineral is called a(n) __________. Back to Jeopardy
What is quartz? Mineral Resources for 1000 The mineral ____________ is used in the making of glass. Back to Jeopardy
What is density? Classifying Minerals for 200 Dividing the mass of a sample of mineral by its volume will give you this. Back to Jeopardy
What is scratch? Classifying Minerals for 400 Gold has a hardness of 2.5-3, Silver has a hardness of 2.5-3. This is the name of the test for hardness. Back to Jeopardy
What is pyrite? Classifying Minerals for 600 This mineral is known as ‘fools gold’ because it has a similar luster and color to pure gold. Back to Jeopardy
What is streak test, scratch test, or density test? Classifying Minerals for 800 Based on the table above: This is a test you could do to determine the difference between gold and ‘fool’s gold’. Back to Jeopardy
What are naturally occurring, inorganic, solid, crystal structure, and definite chemical composition? Classifying Minerals for 1000 These are the five qualities that quartz has which allows us to classify it as a mineral. Back to Jeopardy
What is an alloy? Vocabulary for 200 Steel is an example of a useful ______. Back to Jeopardy
What is cleavage? Vocabulary for 400 A mineral that splits apart easily along flat surfaces has the property called _____________________. Back to Jeopardy
What is a vein? Vocabulary for 600 This is the name for a narrow channel or slab of a mineral that is sharply different from the surrounding rock. Back to Jeopardy
What is crystalize? Vocabulary for 800 Minerals form when a hot water solution cools and the minerals ____________________. Back to Jeopardy
What is inorganic? Vocabulary for 1000 A substance is ____________ if it did not arise from materials that were once part of a living thing. Back to Jeopardy
What is diamond? Capture the Chapter for 200 This is the hardest material on the Mohs hardness scale. Back to Jeopardy
What is halite? Capture the Chapter for 400 This common mineral is formed when seas slowly evaporate and leave it behind. Back to Jeopardy
What is to separate it from other elements in the ore? Capture the Chapter for 600 This is the purpose for heating iron ore to a very high temperature in a blast furnace. Back to Jeopardy
Capture the Chapter for 800 This is the name of the ore from which we smelt copper. What is chalcopyrite? Back to Jeopardy
Capture the Chapter for 1000 These are the two methods by which minerals can form. What are crystallization of magma or lava and crystallization from a solution? Back to Jeopardy
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What are silver, gold, or amethyst? Final Jeopardy This is an example of a mineral that forms through crystallization of a melted material. Back to Jeopardy