Our word Mineral has its roots in French and earlier in Latin. Effectively 'coming from a mine', but for a better trail, you'll need the services of a linguist.
When a mineral dissolves in water this is called .?
It is an elemental mineral.
The color of a mineral in powdered form is called the mineral's Streak
That depends on how much mineral you have.
It is called synthetic as opposed to natural.
The powder indicates the true color of the mineral and is an aid in mineral identification. That can also be called a streak.
This mineral is called halite.
The melted mineral material in the mantle is called magma.
When you rub a mineral on a tile it is called streaking a mineral. The line that is left is called the streak, and the tile itself is called a streaking plate.
It is an elemental mineral.
As a natural mineral sodium chloride is called halite.
The color of a mineral in powdered form is called its streak color. It is determined by rubbing the mineral against an unglazed porcelain plate to produce a streak.