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Luster is not a good property for identifying minerals because many minerals look similar. Your best way of knowing which mineral is which is by measuring their hardness.
Metamorphic is a group of rocks with similar characteristics. There are minerals in the rocks so they could be considered made of minerals but they are not minerals themselves.
Both are solid and naturally occurring materials with chemical compositions. They also make up the earth around us
We know that graphite is a natural mineral and it is an allotrope of the element carbon. It's similar to diamond, which is a natural mineral that is also an allotrope of the element carbon. It may not be correct to say that graphite is a native element, but it is really a naturally occurring mineral that is composed of the element carbon.
For Example:boron and silicon are both semi-conductors;form halides that are hydrolysed in water and have acidic oxides..... Ths,both descending a groupand crossing by one element the changes 'cancel' each other out,and elements with similar properties which have similar chemistry are also found-the atomic size,electronegativity,properties of the diagonal members are similar.
Different minerals can share many, but not all, mineral characteristics. Characteristics would include hardness, streak color, crystal shape, reactions to acids, flame tests, density, and others.
Luster is not a good property for identifying minerals because many minerals look similar. Your best way of knowing which mineral is which is by measuring their hardness.
Many minerals have similar color, and mineral color can be altered by trace amounts of impurities or by weathering. A better indicator would be the mineral's streak, which is the color of the mineral when powdered, although this characteristic can't be used alone in mineral identification.
Many minerals have similar color, and mineral color can be altered by trace amounts of impurities or by weathering. A better indicator would be the mineral's streak, which is the color of the mineral when powdered, although this characteristic can't be used alone in mineral identification.
Testing serveral properties is useful because some minerals many have similar or the same properties as each other. Testing several properties greatly reduces the chances of a misidentification.
No. Color is generally considered the least reliable indicator of mineral type. Many minerals can have the same or similar colors, and a single mineral often has several color varieties.
Any Lead Mineral, as well as Carbonate Minerals.
Minerals can change color based on small impurities.
Various gasses may have similar physical properties.
Metamorphic is a group of rocks with similar characteristics. There are minerals in the rocks so they could be considered made of minerals but they are not minerals themselves.
Some minerals are easier to identify than others because many have unique properties that make them different. For example gold is a very heavy metal and is extremely "soft" unlike "fools gold" which is brittle and cant be shaped. They are both similar in appearance but extremely different in traits.
Testing serveral properties is useful because some minerals many have similar or the same properties as each other. Testing several properties greatly reduces the chances of a misidentification.