Any natural solid with an ordered, repetitive, atomic structure.
Mineralogists study minerals in a variety of settings, including laboratories, universities, museums, and field research sites such as mines and natural mineral deposits. They use a combination of techniques to analyze the composition, structure, and properties of minerals to understand their formation and characteristics.
Mineralogists use their senses to gather information about the physical properties of minerals such as color, texture, luster, hardness, and crystal form. These observations help identify minerals and determine their chemical composition, which can provide important clues about their formation and geological context.
they use their senses because they are supposed to see the Mohs scale of the rocks. They test it out, they put stuff like oil on them, and they smell, touch what it feels like and they hear the noise of the rock by banging it and when their done they write their feelings on an expiriment paper. Thank you :)
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In the crystal lattice are space which are for molecules, atoms and ions
Mineralogists use various tools such as microscopes, spectrometers, X-ray diffraction equipment, and mineral identification charts to study and analyze minerals. These tools help them identify different minerals, understand their properties, and determine their composition and structure.
Minerals come in different shapes and sizes. Mineralogists have to see if it's a real mineral this is what they do.1. Look at the color2. Do a streak test3. They can shine it in ultraviolet light4. They can test how hard it is-Science Whiz
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there are a few basic tests to identify a material. hardness, color, lustor, crystal form, cleavage, and streak. I believe this is all of them, but it has been several years. They are classified by the same tests that identify them. For example, diamond is classified as a 10 hardness material (the only 10 hardness material) Glass is 7 hardness.
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In geology, a crystal would be a naturally occurring substance with a known chemistry, and a regular order to the atomic arrangement. Very commonly, they would be transparent and specular.