The streak of salt (halite) is white
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∙ 12y agoA streak of salt refers to a line of salt residue left behind after water containing dissolved salts evaporates. This can be seen on surfaces like glass, metal, or dishes that have been in contact with salty water.
The streak color of chalcopyrite is greenish-black.
Lithium is a soft, silvery metal with a metallic luster. Its streak color is white.
Copper typically has a streak color that appears reddish-brown. This streak color can be seen when copper is scratched on a streak plate to leave a mark.
The streak of alexandrite is usually white.
Nickel typically leaves a greenish-black streak when it is scratched on a streak plate.
It is colorless.
It is colorless.
The streak color of salt is white. When rubbed against a hard, rough surface, salt leaves a white streak due to its mineral composition.
The streak of Jade is white.
Perlite does not have a streak color because it is a volcanic glass that does not leave a streak on a streak plate.
The lack of a streak would indicate that the mineral is harder than the streak plate, or the color of the streak is the same as the color of the streak plate.
Bauxite is not a streak mineral as it does not have a distinctive streak color. It typically leaves a white streak on a streak plate.
a streak a streak
its streak is white.
Streak
The noun 'streak' is a standard collective noun for: a streak of tigers.
The streak of biotite is typically brown.