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Hardness = 7;
no cleavage.
Fizzes with hydrochloric
acid. Hardness = 3. Used
to make Portland
cement.
Malleable. Used in
electronics.
Three planes of cleavage
at 90 degree angles.
Dissolves easily in water.
Salty taste.
Magnetic. Ore of iron.
Distinctive gold color.
Chemical formula is FeS2
Single tetrahedron joined
by iron or magnesium.
No cleavage.
Hardness = 2. Used to
make plaster of Paris.
Easily scratched with
fingernail. Greasy
appearance. Used to
make pencil lead.
Silicate mineral. One
plane of cleavage
produces flat, shiny
sheets.
Hardness = 9. Used as
abrasive or in jewelry.
Hardest known
substance. Used in
jewelry and as an
abrasive.
Transcribed Image Text:Hardness = 7; no cleavage. Fizzes with hydrochloric acid. Hardness = 3. Used to make Portland cement. Malleable. Used in electronics. Three planes of cleavage at 90 degree angles. Dissolves easily in water. Salty taste. Magnetic. Ore of iron. Distinctive gold color. Chemical formula is FeS2 Single tetrahedron joined by iron or magnesium. No cleavage. Hardness = 2. Used to make plaster of Paris. Easily scratched with fingernail. Greasy appearance. Used to make pencil lead. Silicate mineral. One plane of cleavage produces flat, shiny sheets. Hardness = 9. Used as abrasive or in jewelry. Hardest known substance. Used in jewelry and as an abrasive.
Match the minerals to their properties and (or) uses.
Quartz
Muscovite
Olivine
Halite
Calcite
Corundum
Gypsum
Graphite
Pyrite
Magnetite
Diamond
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