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8_Minerals Pre-Lab Quiz Due Mar 22 at 4:20pm Points 10 Questions 6 Available Mar 22 at 3:55pm - Mar 22 at 4:20pm 25 minutes Time Limit 20 Minutes Allowed Attempts 2 Instructions Please read over the Pre-Lab Reading assignments before attempting this quiz. You will have a maximum of two attempts to complete the quiz, the higher grade will be recorded in the gradebook.
Question 1 1.67 / 1.67 pts Which of the following statements is FALSE? X Minerals may be solid, liquid, or vapor. A Minerals can be represented by a chemical formula. Minerals have an ordered, crystalline structure. Minerals must be naturally occurring. /
Question 2 1.66 / 1.66 pts Color is a reliable way to quickly identify most minerals. | ; | | | |
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v Question 3 1.67 / 1.67 pts / | | Mohs scale is a way to measure a mineral's: L Hardness Mass Cleavage
Question 4 1.67 / 1.67 pts | | | | How many directions of cleavage does a cubic mineral like halite (table salt) have?
S— | Question 5 1.66 / 1.66 pts / When conducting a hardness test, if a mineral is scratched by a copper penny, then it must be than the penny. } softer f harder
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& Why would identifying minerals be important? Some minerals have significant economic value. i The physical and chemical properties of rocks are controlled by the minerals they are made from. Understanding the mineral assemblage gives clues about the environment in which the minerals (and rocks) formed. Question 6 1.67 / 1.67 pts |
Some minerals have significant economic value. The physical and chemical properties of rocks are controlled by the minerals they are made from. Understanding the mineral assemblage gives clues abf)ut the environment in which the minerals (and rocks) formed. All of these are important. None of these are important.