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How can density help identify a mineral?

Each mineral has a characteristic density (or range of densities), so if the measured density is a close match to a mineral you know, it MAY be that mineral; if it doesn't match, it is something different.


The density of a mineral is determined by its mass and?

volume. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of the mineral by its volume. This property helps identify minerals and is often used in mineral classification and identification.


Are physical properties used to identify minerals?

yes it is


What are the four main tests used to identify a mineral?

streak, hardness, density, luster.


What would not help you identify a mineral?

tendency to float


What is the density of a mineral sample?

The density of a mineral sample is a measure of its mass per unit volume. It can be calculated by dividing the mass of the sample by its volume. The density of a mineral sample is a characteristic property that can help in identifying the mineral.


A mineral has a specific gravity of 7.0 What does this mean?

Specific gravity is a comparison of the density of one material to the density of water (at 4 degrees C). When a mineral has a specific gravity (SG) of 7.0 it means that the mineral is 7.0 times as heavy as the same volume of water.


How to cure low bone mineral density?

To help with low bone mineral density you should start by drinking more milk, and getting a calcium pill.


What determines the density and specific gravity of a mineral?

The density of a mineral is determined by its chemical composition and packing of atoms in its crystal structure. Specific gravity, which is the ratio of a mineral's density to the density of water, is a measure of how heavy a mineral is compared to an equal volume of water. Both properties can provide information about a mineral's identity and help distinguish it from other minerals.


What two ways can the appearance of a mineral help to identify it?

the color and streak or luster


What physical properties would be easiest to determine if you found a mineral specimen in the field?

Color, luster, hardness, and cleavage are physical properties that can be relatively easily determined in the field to help identify a mineral specimen. These properties can provide important clues about the mineral's composition and can help narrow down possible identification.


What mineral test leaves a line of powder on a plate?

The streak test is used to determine the color of the powder left behind when a mineral is scraped along a white ceramic plate. This color is often different from the color of the mineral itself and can help identify the mineral.