A penny is made up of 2.5% copper the rest is sodium and florite
Nope, current pennies (from 1982 through 2010) are copper clad zinc. Starting in 2011 the mint is debating several options from discontinuation to changing to use of a special steel alloy that is "copper colored". Before 1982, pennies were bronze alloys of various types.
Sodium and fluorine could not be use in coins!
mineral
Mineral
To distinguish between a mineral with a hardness of 6 and one with a hardness of 4, you can use the glass plate and the copper penny for comparison. First, scratch the mineral against the glass plate; if it scratches the glass, it has a hardness greater than 5. Then, use the copper penny to scratch the mineral; if the mineral scratches the penny, it has a hardness greater than 3. If it scratches the glass but not the penny, it has a hardness of 6; if it scratches the penny but not the glass, it has a hardness of 4.
An accessory mineral is a mineral present in small amounts in a rock, but not considered to be characteristic of the rock.
Galena is a mineral.
The mineral that can be scratched by a penny is talc. Talc is the softest mineral on the Mohs scale, with a hardness of 1. A penny has a hardness of around 3.5 on the Mohs scale.
mineral
Mineral
the mineral is clay and there is no rock
It is a mineral or a number of minerals which are part of the composition of rock.
A mineral is a rock, so yes.
Magnetite is classified as a mineral, not a rock.
Magnetite is classified as a mineral, not a rock.
To distinguish between a mineral with a hardness of 6 and one with a hardness of 4, you can use the glass plate and the copper penny for comparison. First, scratch the mineral against the glass plate; if it scratches the glass, it has a hardness greater than 5. Then, use the copper penny to scratch the mineral; if the mineral scratches the penny, it has a hardness greater than 3. If it scratches the glass but not the penny, it has a hardness of 6; if it scratches the penny but not the glass, it has a hardness of 4.
Cobalt is a mineral, not a rock.
If the stone consisted purely of one mineral, then it would be a mineral and not a rock.
An accessory mineral is a mineral present in small amounts in a rock, but not considered to be characteristic of the rock.