
Minerals and Crystals Lesson 1
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- Q1naturally occurring, usually inorganic solid that has a definite crystalline structure and chemical compositionMineral30s
- Q2a solid geometric form that results from a repeating pattern of atoms or moleculesUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q3rock salt; sodium chloride (NaCl)Halite30s
- Q4Softest mineral, used in powdersUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q5used in electronics like clocks, watches, and radios; most common in Earth's crustQuartz30s
- Q6used in drywall and plasterGypsum30s
- Q7Asymmetrical; Ex. RhodoniteTriclinic30s
- Q8"brick" pushed overMonoclinic30s
- Q9All 90 degree angles with 2 sides equal in length; Ex. ZirconTetragonal30s
- Q10"brick"; Ex. BariteOrthorhombic30s
- Q11All 90 degrees and all sides the same length; Ex. HaliteUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q12Comes from Corundum; iron impuritySapphire
Ruby
Emerald
30s - Q13Comes from Corundum; Chromium impurity
Citrine
Aquamarine
Ruby30s - Q14Comes from Beryl; iron impurity
Citrine
Emerald
Aquamarine30s - Q15Comes from Beryl; Chromium impurity
Aquamarine
Amethyst
Emerald30s