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Jeopardy. Hosted by Mr. Mooney. Know This. Slarenim. IDs Please. Aren’t They Cute?. 100. 100. 100. 100. 1. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. Minerals. A naturally occurring, inorganic

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  1. Jeopardy Hosted by Mr. Mooney

  2. Know This Slarenim IDs Please Aren’t They Cute? 100 100 100 100 1 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  3. Row 1, Col 1 Minerals A naturally occurring, inorganic Solid with a definite composition And an orderly arrangement of Atoms

  4. 1,2 Most minerals are composed of What 2 minerals? A.) silicon and oxygen B.) silicon and aluminum C.) Iron and oxygen D.) Aluminum and oxygen

  5. 1,3 luster What physical property would the metallic shine from this gold nugget indicate?

  6. 1,4 An ore What is a mineral or rock that Contains a substance that can Be mined for a profit?

  7. 2,1 hardness A measure of how easily a mineral Can be scratched.

  8. 2,2 It can be an element or a compound Which is NOT true about minerals? A.) They are solids B.) They are inorganic C.) Formed naturally D.) Is a compound

  9. 2,3 The mineral has to be softer than the streak plate to work Which mineral would work on The streak plate (7) A.) Diamond (10) B.) Topaz (8) C.) Feldspar (6) D.) Corundum (9)

  10. 2,4 Rubies in laser pointers, quartz in electronics, diamonds in industrial tools. Tell me how a ruby, quartz, or Diamond can be put to use (other than jewelry)

  11. 3,1 Specific gravity Weight compared to an = volume Of water

  12. 3,2 Since it will cool slowly, they will be large A volcano in Hawaii is threatening To erupt. Magma is trapped under The surface of the Earth. If it Remains trapped and cools, what size will the crystals be?

  13. 3,3 Mineral A (halite) has cleavage. Mineral B (quartz) has fracture Mineral B. Mineral A. In terms of how the mineral breaks, what is Mineral A. an example of? What is Mineral B. an example of?

  14. 3,4 Aluminum What common element extracted From the ore bauxite is commonly Used in pop cans, bicycles, and Lightweight parts of cars?

  15. 4,1 Gemstones (gems) highly prized minerals that are rare And attractive

  16. 4,2 From solutions Besides forming from magma, How else can crystals form?

  17. 4,3 The same mineral may have different colors, but it usually has the same color streak. Why is streak often more Useful for mineral Identification than color?

  18. 4,4 Titanium is durable, nontoxic, and lightweight Which is not a use for titanium? A.) wheelchairs B.) soft drink cans C.) golf clubs D.) eyeglass frames

  19. 5,1 Crystal A solid in which the atoms are Arranged in an orderly repeating Pattern

  20. 5,2 Apatite What is the hardest mineral that won’t scratch a glass plate (5.5)?

  21. 5,3 Real gold has a higher specific gravity (19) than pyrite fools gold (5) How can you use specific gravity To distinguish between gold And fools gold?

  22. 5,4 Metallic elements dissolve in fluids and travel through cracks in rocks. How do vein minerals form?

  23. Amethyst contains small traces of iron which give it a rare and desirable purple color • Explain why most quartz is not considered a gemstone while amethyst, which is a kind of quartz, is a gemstone.

  24. It’s lightweight, durable, and nontoxic • What 3 qualities of titanium make it a good material for producing hip or knee replacements?

  25. He/She could compare it to known minerals to see if it scratched them. They could also test it on a streak plate and/or glass plate. • How would a collector of minerals determine the hardness of an unknown mineral specimen?

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