GEY1111_Mod3_Lab7_ModifiedStudentResponseGuide

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GEY1111 Module 3 Lab 7: Minerals Student Response Guide Read the Background Information and Instructions file before beginning your lab report below. Modified – for no lab kit availability Title Information Name: Date: Lab Title: Lab Partner Status (NA for not applicable if you worked by yourself): Data and Observations See the Background and Instruction file for Lab 7 for the prompts and figures needed to complete this Student Response Guide Report. Part A : Is it a mineral? Photo 1 Of at least three items you are including in the table below in Prompt 2; remember to include your Student Information Card. Paste Your Photo Here : Prompt 2 Complete this Data Table with 10 items of our choice. Item Categories: 1) Mineral 2) Made from a mineral 3) Not a mineral Your evidence to support your placement in the categories 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Part B : Mineral Identification Prompt Photo 3. Metallic Luster and Nonmetallic luster; provide the letters of the samples in each group. Your response Here : Prompt Photo 4 . Cleavage and Fracture and provide the letters of the samples in each group. Your response Here : Prompt Photo 5. Hardness groups - provide the letters of the samples in each group. Your response Here : Prompt Photo 6 . Numbers and colors of examples of samples with streak. Your response Here : Prompt Photo 7. Give the sample number for the sample which is attracted to a magnet. Your response Here : Prompt Photo 8 Which sample(s) could probably react to dilute acid test with mineral? Your response Here : Prompt 9 . As you examine the metamorphic rock sample photos, complete the data table below. You should include information in every box, but do not need to use complete sentences – descriptive phrases and words are sufficient. Prompt 11 . Data Table for Classifying the Mineral Samples # Luster Metallic or Non AND Cleavag e or Fracture H Optical Properties and Observations Streak, Color, Diaphaneity, etc. Additional Physical Properties and Observations General observations on Specific Gravity, Habit, Magnetic properties, Taste, Other Chemical Observations Reacts to Dilute Acid Mineral Name based on this data A B C
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Lab Questions See the Lab 6 Background and Instruction File for the actual Questions, recording your responses in the appropriate spaces below. Lab Question 1 . Regarding Figure 22 on the Background and Instruction File. 1a. Your response : 1b. Your response : 1c. Your response : Lab Question 2 . Regarding Figure 23 on the Background and Instruction File. Your response : Lab Question 3 . Regarding Figure 5 & 7 on the Background and Instruction File. 3a. Amphibolite Your response: 3b. Blueschist Your response: 3c. Eclogite Your response: 3d. Granulites Your response: 3e. Greenschist Your response: Lab Question 4 . Regarding Figure 12 on the Background and Instruction File. Your response: Lab Question 5: Regarding Figures 9 & 13 on the Background and Instruction File. Your response: Conclusions For Full credit in this section, per the rubric: The conclusion includes: 1) A brief summary of what was done, with all aspects of the lab addressed; 2) A reflection on what the student learned in this lab, and 3) The student poses at least one question they now have after completing the lab. Uses complete sentences and language that skillfully communicates meaning to readers with clarity and fluency, and is virtually error. Your conclusion:
Sources/Citations For Full credit in this section, per the rubric: References are included with proper APA style citation including all expected information (Author, Date, Title, Source, Hotlink). At minimum, the reading or exploration completed for this lab is cited. Sources you used: