non silicates - sulfides Flashcards

1
Q
identify the following mineral:
habit:
- definite cubic/isometric habit 
colour:
- dark grey/brown
streak colour:
- brown/yellow
hardness:
- 3/4
cleavage:
- apparently max six
Lustre:
- vitreous
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sphalerite

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2
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identify the following mineral:
habit:
- cubic 
colour:
- distinct metallic silver colour 
streak colour:
- dark grey 
lustre:
- metallic 
clevage:
-cubic 
three directions
- perfect/good 
hardness:
- 3/4 (scratched by steel nail)
A

Galena

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3
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what are the diagnostic properties of galena?

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  • has a distinct metallic silver colour
  • metallic lustre
  • has a dark grey streak colour
  • three cleavage directions and cubic habit
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4
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what are the diagnostic properties of sphalerite?

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  • brown/yellow streak
  • definte cubic habits
  • brownish/grey colour of the cubic habit
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5
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identify the following mineral:
habit:
- cubic 
colour:
-brassy/gold yellow 
streak:
- dark grey
lustre:
- metallic 
hardness:
- 5/6
cleavage:
-none
A

pyrite

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6
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what are the diagnostic properties of pyrite?

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  1. cubic habit
  2. brassy/ dull gold colour
  3. NO clevage
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7
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what does the chalcocite sulfide sample look like?

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Dark blue-grey to brown-black, slight metal smell, greasy to dull lustre, stains fingers slightly, one sample has heavy white to red marbling on top other has slight white marbling

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8
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what does the sphalierite sulfide sample look like?

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Mostly black with red-brown undertone, black streak, few visible crystals, larger samples about length of palm

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9
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what does the cinnibar sulfide sample look like?

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Crimson red with black veins, larger sample has rough surface but smaller samples have been polished

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10
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What is The diagnostic properties of sphalerite?

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Its yellow/pale brown streak and hardness of 3/4

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11
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What does galena resemble and can thus help you identify it?

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A sheet sillicate. It looks as if it’s in easily flaky sheets

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12
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Identify the following sulfide:
Habit:
- equant/isometric 
Aggregation:
- the majority of lab specimens are massive 
Colour:
Green gold colour. Almost looks like a green rock coated in a sheen of gold 
Streak: 
- strong dark grey streak. Glides easy
Hardness:
- 5/6 (scratched by quartz glass)
Lustre:
- metallic/ greasy
Cleavage:
- one poorly formed direction visible
A

Chalcopyrite

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13
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What are the diagnostic properties of chalcopyrite?

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  • it has a very obvious colour, of being green with a sheen of gold over it
  • metallic lustre
  • the streak is a strong dark grey, and glides easily
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14
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Identify the following mineral: 
Habit:
- no habit as is a massive specimine 
Lustre:
- two samples show earthy or greasy/dull 
Colour:
- distinct red or yellow brown colour 
Hardness:
- 3/4 (scratched by steel nail)
Cleavage:
- one poor direction not visible in both samples
A

Cinnabar

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15
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What are the diagnostic properties of cinnabar?

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  • the very distinct red colour (if you get this sample in the lab)
  • the hardness 3/4
  • the fact that the lab samples are all massive
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16
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How would you identify chalcocite?

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It’s black
Has a hardness of 3/4
Earthy/dull lustre
Leaves a dark streak colour

17
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When you did a practice exam you mistook chalcocite for copper. Why?

A

It smelt of copper, but remember that copper itself is a lot softer