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It refers to the overall shape or growth pattern of the mineral. It can be described as equant, elongate and platy

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Crystal Habit

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Tthree dimensions of the mineral have about the same length, like that of a cube or sphere

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Equant

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Forms prismatic or prism-like crystals that are thicker than the needle as in a pencil.

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Elongate

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Looks like a flattened and thin crystal (like plate)

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Platy

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Describes the appearance of a mineral when light is reflected from its surface. It can be described as opaque, transparent, dull, or shiny.

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Luster

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__________ luster is opaque and very reflective like gold and silver

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Metallic

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__________ luster is dull, silky, greasy, and pearly like silicates.

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Nonmetallic

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It refers to the tendency of minerals to break along very smooth, flat and shiny surfaces.

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Cleavage

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It is a measure of the mineral’s resistance to scratching.

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Hardness

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It is one of the most obvious properties of a mineral but not reliable alone.

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Color

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It refers to the color of the mineral in its powdered form, which may or may not be the same color as the mineral.

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Streak

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These minerals are naturally occurring in nature in an uncombined form with a distinct mineral structure. It can be classified as metal, semimetals and nonmetals.

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Native

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This is the largest group of minerals. It contains silicon and oxygen, with some aluminum, magnesium, iron and calcium

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Silicates

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It is formed from the combination of a metal with oxygen. This group ranges from dull ores like bauxite to gems like rubies and sapphires.

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Oxides

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These are made of compounds of sulfur usually with a metal. They tend to be heavy and brittle.

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Sulfides

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These are made of compounds of sulfur usually with a metal. They tend to be heavy and brittle. These are made of compounds of sulfur combined with metals and oxygen. It is a large group of minerals that tend to be soft, and translucent.

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Sulfates

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They form from halogen elements like chlorine, bromine, fluorine, and iodine combined with metallic elements. They are very soft and easily dissolved in water.

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Halides

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These are group of minerals made of carbon, oxygen, and a metallic element

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Carbonates

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They are often formed when other minerals are broken down by weathering. They are often brightly colored.

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Phosphates

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It is the term used for those substances that do not fit neatly into one of the eight classes.

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Mineraloid