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In Biology / Middle School | 2014-10-15

Give examples of four minerals that can be identified by unique properties. Describe each property.

1. **Quartz**: Identified by its hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale and its conchoidal fracture.
2. **Halite**: Identified by its salty taste and cubic cleavage.
3. **Magnetite**: Identified by its magnetic properties and black streak.
4. **Calcite**: Identified by its reaction with dilute hydrochloric acid (effervescence) and rhombohedral cleavage.

Asked by jkatz

Answer (3)

Properties of minerals range from hardness to cleavage to color.
Quartz can be identified in that it has no cleavage, only fractures. Calcite can be identified with a hardness of 3. Topaz can be identified with a hardness of 8. Fluorite can be identified as one of the only common minerals with 4 directions of perfect cleavage.

Answered by kmatras1 | 2024-06-10

Gold, Malachite, Azurite, and Proustite are examples of minerals that can be identified by their unique properties such as distinctive colors and forms. ;

Answered by JeanneReese | 2024-06-18

Four minerals with unique properties are quartz (hardness of 7 and conchoidal fracture), halite (salty taste and cubic cleavage), magnetite (magnetic and black streak), and calcite (effervescent with acid and rhombohedral cleavage). Each property assists in the identification of these minerals. Understanding these properties can help geology students recognize and categorize these common minerals.
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Answered by kmatras1 | 2024-10-01