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Streak is the color it makes when two minerals scratch against each other. Hardness is just how hard the mineral is
Color, reflectivity, purity. Just to name a few.
By the mineral color, streak color, luster, hardness, the property of the mineral, if it's fracture or cleavage and it's specific gravity. Those are just basic, so there's many other ways to ID a mineral.
Quartz is harder than the streak plate, so instead of some of the quartz rubbing off and leaving a streak, when you rub quartz on the plate you're just scratching the plate itself.
It means the color of a minerals powder. When you rub a mineral against a piece of unglazed porcelain tile, the minerals powder is left behind, although the powder's color may seem a little bit lighter than the mineral's color..............
You need a streak plate. A simple white unglazed kitchen tile will work for most common minerals. The tile has a hardness level of 7. Mineral streaking just requires a swipe across the plate color will help you determine the mineral and its hardness level.
Rubbing the mineral against an unglazed ceramic tile, called a streak plate, leaves a streak of the powdered mineral. This powder reflects the true color of the mineral. It's called a streak test, and the resultant line of color is called the streak. A link can be found below to check facts and learn more.
It has a a very low streak just a little lught blue.
You can use food coloring, or just color the eggs with crayons or markers.
No, rubies are too hard to leave a streak. They just scratch the plate.
Her ORIGINAL hair colour is brown....just plain brown, I hope you weren't expecting anything detailed. But she dyed it blonde with a pink streak really recently. *not sure when exactly*
you can identify a dolphin just by looking at it and they are usually blue or a grayish color:)