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Minerals
1. MINERALS
A mineral is a naturally occurring substance that is
solid and stable at room temperature, representable by
a chemical formula, It is different from a rock, and
does not have a specific chemical composition.
6. HARDNESS AND COLOUR
Hardness-The hardness of a mineral defines how
much it can resist scratching. This physical property is
controlled by the chemical composition and
crystalline structure of a mineral.
Colour-Colour is the most obvious property of a
mineral, but it is often non-diagnostic.It is caused
by electromagnetic radiation interacting with
electrons.
7. STREAK AND LUSTER
Streak-When minerals are scratched, the powder that
is made by the scratch is called the streak.
Luster-Luster is a description of the way a mineral
surface looks when light reflects off of the surface.
9. SPECIFIC GRAVITY
Specific gravity-Specific Gravity is a measure of the
density of a mineral compared to the density of an
equal volume of water.
Tenacity-The behaviour of a mineral towards the
forces that tend to break,bend,cut,or crush it is
described by the term tenacity.
10. OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF MINERALS
Light
Total
reflection
Double
refraction
Ordinary
light
Dispersion
Birefringence
Polarised
light
Refractive
index
Isotropic
substance