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Page 1: Hosted by Miss Bernal 100 200 400 300 400 Minerals Key Words/ Types of Rocks Pages 6 and 7 of the ESRT Short Answers 300 200 400 200 100 500 100

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Fill in the Blanks:

All rocks are made up of ______________ and allminerals are madeup of ______________.

Minerals, elements

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1,2

_____________________ rocksare formed when existing rock

is subjected to heat and pressure

Metamorphic

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1,3

Name any two igneous rocks that are made up of the same

minerals.

Answers may vary

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1,4

How are rocks classified?

How/where they are formed

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2,1

Name the mineral that can be either metallic or non-metallic and exhibits

fracture.

Hematite

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2,2

What type of rock is this?

Sedimentary

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2,3

Name two minerals in the igneous rock

pegmatite.

Potassium feldspar, quartz, plagioclase feldspar, biotite, amphibole.

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2,4

What is the difference between extrusive and

intrusive igneous rocks? Be specific.

Answers may vary.

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3,1

Which property of mineral identification is being shown by the diagrams to the left?

A.CleavageB.FractureC.LusterD.Hardness

A. Cleavage

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3,2

Name some key words that go along with the formation

of sedimentary rocks.

Compaction, cementation, burial, deposition

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3,3

Which sedimentary rocks are formed by chemical

precipitation from seawater?

Rock salt, rock gypsum, dolostone

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3,4

List the minerals found in diorite.

Quartz, plagioclase feldspar, biotite, pyroxene, amphibole

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4,1

Name the mineral that has a hardness of 3 and bubbles

with acid.

Calcite

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4,2

What type of rock is this?

Metamorphic

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4,3

Which is the only metamorphicrock that shows banding?

gneiss

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4,4

What is thedifference between

cleavage and fracture?

Minerals that show cleavage break along straight lines.

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5,1

Name a mineral that can scratch pyroxene.

Magnetite, hematite, pyrite, amphibole, potassium feldspar, plagioclase feldspar, olivine, quartz, garnet

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5,2

When schist is exposed toincreasing heat and pressure

it will change into…

gneiss

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5,3

Which metamorphic rock is formed from the metamorphism

of quartz sandstone?

quartzite

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5,4

Diamond and graphite have thesame chemical composition (C)

but very different physicalproperties, this is because they

have a different ______________________________________

of ________

INTERNAL ARRANGEMENT OF ATOMS