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*Has
highly perfect
cleavage
*Often found in
igneous rocks such as
granite and schist.
*Sometimes called
*Also known as
fools gold
*If struck against
steel produces
sparks
* It’s chemical
*Has a metallic
or sub metallic
luster
*grayish black
color
*I am colorless or white,
also, gray, yellow, and
green.
*My chemical formula is
CaCO3.
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*I am classed in the
group with Carbonates.
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*I am the mineral form
of iron.
*My colors range from
gray-metallic, black,
and reddish-brown.
*I am the most abundant mineral on earth’s
continental crust.
*My hardness is about a seven.
*I am often colorless, sometimes white, pink,
smoky, and purple
*I am heavy.
*I have a
yellowish brown
color.
*I look like rust.
*I am the most important lead ore mineral.
*I am usually silver or gray
*I crystallize in a cube form.
*I am flaky.
*I can be made into baby powder.
* I am the softest mineral. My hardness is a
one.
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*I can only be scratched by myself.
*I am colorless.
* My hardness is 10.
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